Israel must stop pretending it is a nation like any other
The outpouring of hatred for Jews and Israel after October 7 is rooted in the fear of extinction shared by post-Christian and Islamic tribes
Why we’re fighting our political battles like religious wars
Is Ryan Turnipseed an ‘alt-right Christian extremist’ or has the Lutheran Church gone woke?
The ‘Amen’ project, part of Jerusalem’s Mekudeshet Festival, will host Muslim, Jewish, and Christian prayers services this weekend, along with a bevy of other cross-cultural events
Senator’s parallel between region’s imperiled Christians and Jews draws ire
In a struggle against the idea of history, Jewish life strives to change as little as possible, even when new religions take over
Local Jews object to Messianic-Lutheran congregation’s misleading services
Nearly 2,000 people have visited the home of a Christian family in Tarshiha
What happens when our libraries are purged from our homes, replacing spines with screens?
The new book ‘Fictions of Conversion’ explores how religious transformation influenced early modern England
The cards my Christian paternal grandparents sent me as a child came with small checks—and a hidden agenda
A Yale president’s forebear was an enigmatic and pro-Christian member of the famed rabbinic dynasty
The Christian right, radical Islamists, and secular leftists agree: this atheist is America’s most dangerous man
They just may not themselves be in New York
Shmuley Boteach wants the government to extend blue laws and subsidize marriage counseling—and he’s running for Congress as a Republican
A new book probes Augustine’s vexing ‘defense’ of Judaism
Or, Tales from My Supposedly Secular Summer Camp