Hundreds of denim-clad guests (the invite said Genes=Jeans, welcoming, even encouraging, denim) filled the Dolce Events venue ...
The Phoenix Yiddish Culture Festival returns on Dec. 4 for a second year. For four days, the festival will bring people ...
Are you a caregiver? Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter once said there are four kinds of people in this world: those who have ...
Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust memorial, says it has reached a major milestone in its efforts to uncover the identities of ...
Parshah Vayera concerns itself with moments when we are asked to let go of our assumptions about people we love. God commands Abraham to send his son Yishmael away, and ...
In synagogue this past Yom Kippur, someone handed me a machzor with a bookplate that read: “Dedicated by [X] in memory of Rabba Sara Hurwitz and Josh Abraham on the ...
On Sunday, Oct. 12, Beth El Phoenix filled with layered sounds of voice, instrument and insight for “Chamber in the Chapel: A ...
Last week, I had the privilege of performing a bris (ritual circumcision) in a small city in Colorado for a baby boy born to ...
A second rabbinic letter about the New York City mayor’s race repudiating the first has drawn hundreds of signatures in the ...
When 19-year-old Wesleyan University basketball guard Aviva Schnitzer learned about Tribe NIL, the nation’s first ...
Recently, Aleyna Lange, a senior at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, approached Hebrew High Principal Sada Gilbert about ...
As the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas enters its second week, prominent Jews from around the world who have criticized ...