The first day brings sound and fury, but signifying what?
Asher Lopatin succeeds Avi Weiss at an influential seminary, offering a pluralistic version of Orthodoxy
The Jewish Primary Day School is now the place to be for the kids of Washington’s politically connected Jews
Jack Lew, Obama’s nominee for Treasury Secretary, faces tough questions
Washington’s restaurant scene may be booming, but D.C. still isn’t a capital place to find good kosher eats
Jack Lew, Obama’s pick for Treasury secretary, is the highest-ranking Orthodox Jew in U.S. government history
Twenty-five years ago today, a rally of 250,000 people changed the fate of Jews worldwide. An oral history.
Obama’s Jack Lew and Romney’s Tevi Troy Spar, Then Pray, In Cleveland
As the presidential election nears, rabbis debate whether partisanship is part of their job description
At the GOP convention, Josh Bolten reminisces about introducing President Bush to shmurah matzo
The 2012 presidential campaign will be a landmark for U.S. Mormons. It’ll also be the most Jewish election in history, argues a Mitt Romney adviser.
Washington should back the Free Syrian Army in its insurgency against Bashar al-Assad, since toppling his regime would strike a blow against Iran
Jack Lew, Obama’s new chief of staff, is the third Jewish official in the last 10 years to run the White House, after Rahm Emanuel and Josh Bolten