In 1971, legendary British actress Judi Dench played Portia in a production of Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.” In her book published this spring, Dench was candid and straight to ...
Rabbi Siegel’s journey into climate finance began with a personal decision during his rabbinical studies at Yeshivat Chovevei ...
By the time I was 76, I thought I knew my father well. He had been an open person who had spoken about his life and hadn’t avoided (as many ...
Bash, who was recently accosted by a left-wing pro-Palestinian demonstrator at a Philadelphia area synagogue, anchored Monday ...
Some parts of Berlin are not safe for openly LGBTQ+ people and Jews, Berlin’s top police official has claimed. Barbara Slowik, the chief of the Berlin police force, said the city does not have ...
“The level of antisemitism is unprecedented in our lifetime, but the Jewish People are more united than ever and have shown ...
In 2022 and 2023, Kostadinov targeted Lorer in a series of Facebook posts. Lorer took his case against Kostadinov to Bulgaria ...
As Rabbi Berel Wein writes in his new book, "Eight People We Met on the Way Home," “against all odds and against all opinions ...
Baseball, Hasids and a "dragapella beautyshop quartet" make appearances in "Shechinah at the Art Institute" by Sonoma's Rabbi ...
Mintz said in an interview that she’d like to see the tablet end up with a public institution but that the terms of the sale ...
Peter Russell was a leading Canadian scholar of constitutional law who taught at the University of Toronto from 1958 to 1997.
The eye of the storm is a really scary place to be; dark thoughts crowd in. You wince when you see your own name in headlines ...