American history is a series of revolutions. The next one is underway.
Jews and water don’t mix
American liberalism is in danger from a new ideology—one with dangerous implications for Jews
An excerpt from the late Ronit Matalon’s newly translated novel, ‘And the Bride Closed the Door’
Finally, a potboiler religious action-thriller novel built around an ancient Jewish mystery, in Steven Pressfield’s ‘36 Righteous Men’
The great NFL quarterback Sid Luckman had a secret: his father’s ties to the Jewish mob
A wide lens and a diverse cast of activists, thinkers, and theologians combine to offer a fresh look at not only the movement’s past but also its present and future
A dialogue with Adam Kirsch, about her new collection ‘Free Women, Free Men’
A trip to the ‘old’ circus with imaginary Jewish clowns
A Pew poll suggests that Jews spark high feelings of ‘warmth’ among—and compared to—other religious groups
How to fight Europe’s centuries-old hatred of everything that is different: dialogue, unity, power in numbers
A murky Ponzi scheme duped Chinese citizens into believing they could gain wisdom—and money!—through the utmost purveyors of both: Jews
As Jews leave Cochin, Muslim neighbors and friends tend to what remains of their heritage in India
A poetic, inspiring ode to a living history and identity becomes an Internet sensation
Our readers—both supporters and detractors of the Iran nuclear deal—want answers from Barack Obama. Here are the points they hope he addresses in his speech to the American Jewish community today.
New York Times report highlights the efforts of Palestinians to keep Jews from their faith’s holiest site
Website says Jews more likely to date Jews than other religions
Finds lower stock market activity in areas where Jews were most persecuted
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