‘Erasive’ antisemitism What America's founding father Benjamin Rush can teach about challenging the denial of Jewish identity and history and strengthening Jewish identity. Alyza D. Lewin March 19, 2025
Uri Poliavich aims to remodel Jewish education across Europe “We want them to know they are Jews and know what Judaism and Israel really are.” Amelie Botbol March 13, 2025
New study details impact of Birthright Israel trips on children of participants “It was a complete shift in the trajectory of my life. It reinforced my time and energy around the Jewish people,” said Jenn Zussman of Maryland, who was on the inaugural trip in December 1999. Carin M. Smilk March 11, 2025
The Rebbe’s radical approach to anti-Israel Jews? More love We must act with kindness and understanding toward those who harbor dangerous beliefs, even as they inflict pain upon themselves and our people. Rabbi Areyah Kaltmann Feb. 20, 2025
American Jewish students need support and advocacy right now The time for half-measures and the careful separation between education and advocacy is long past. Masha Merkulova Feb. 10, 2025
Bridging understanding at school: Support amid geopolitical tensions Jewish teens across America are being affected by Middle Eastern conflicts. Devora Simon Feb. 6, 2025
Why persecution and pride go hand in hand for Jews The “oy” and the “joy” are essential components of Jewish life; focusing on both will ultimately enhance the other. David Bryfman Jan. 29, 2025
‘Jewish Matchmaking’ star holds clinic in Jerusalem "Marriage is the only way to secure our future," said Aleeza Ben Shalom. Jan. 13, 2025
The cathartic effects of the past year on Jewish life and identity Just as the 1929 Hebron massacre galvanized Jews in Israel to strengthen their defenses and solidify the foundation of Zionism, today’s challenges are sparking a similar resolve. Daniel Rosen Jan. 7, 2025