New York elected officials condemned the protesters who chanted for "intifada" outside Manhattan's Park East Synagogue during ...
Will Sukenik – a homebuilder, philanthropist and father – was remembered by community leaders and family as a devoted member ...
Whether you are looking for conversion classes that you can take from your couch, want to go a bit deeper into the Torah, or ...
The 12th-century Kiddush cup, which sheds light on the little-known Jewish community of eastern Khorasan, went for $4 million ...
At the third annual “Breaking Bread Breaking Bias” potluck, more than 250 people came together for an interfaith Sunday service hosted by Unity on the Bay at Temple Israel of Greater Miami, offering a ...
The New York Court of Appeals is set to review a wrongful termination complaint involving a Jewish educator at a Westchester synagogue who coauthored a blog post which expressed anti-Zionist views and ...
Rabbi Moskowitz remembers Sukkot in Czernowitz: “All year, men and women ate together but not on Sukkot. My mother blessed ...
An interactive Holocaust display will be unveiled at Temple Beth Shalom in New Albany at 6 p.m. Nov. 21.
A new book recalls the “The Great Christmas Boycott of 1906,” when immigrants fought for the separation of church and state ...
The Church’s declaration on building relationships with non-Christian religions planted a seed that must be nourished, ...
A reimagined Jewish museum will host "The First Salute" from April 2026 to April 2027. Get unlimited access to Inquirer.com and The Inquirer App, plus 5 articles each month to share with friends and ...
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