Jewish education is a lifelong endeavor While the lessons are indeed old, they have stood the test of time by guiding generations of people wrestling with big questions. Rabbi Ana Bonnheim Dec. 30, 2024
‘We’re provoking the audience’: New ‘Merchant of Venice’ play connects to modern Jew-hatred “There have been periods in my life where my Jewishness has felt neutral or even a form of self-loathing,” an actress in the play told JNS. “That’s worthy of exploration.” Anna Rahmanan Nov. 22, 2024
‘Nay Leaven’d Bread Shalt Beest Eaten’: Author Martin Bodek has a Shakespearean twist on Passover The “Shakespeare Haggadah” ties together an author’s love of the playwright and the “inherent flexibility” the story of the Exodus provides. Mike Wagenheim March 3, 2023