The crusader against anti-Semitism on why 2013 was bad for the Jews—and why fixing the world starts with fixing ourselves
Poll reveals Israelis don’t want leaders considering American Jews’ positions
The prize piece in the Steinhardt Judaica collection doesn’t go to auction
The philanthropist’s sale of his extensive personal Judaica keeps Jewish culture in the limelight
After one day of Birthright Israel, hashing out why all expenses are paid
Birthright Israel will take 40,000 young Jews on a free trip to the Jewish state this year. We’re joining them.
Admired or reviled—but never ignored—how has Peter Beinart created a firestorm with well-worn ideas about Israel and American Jews?
Did you know his kids went on Birthright?
Ten years after Sept. 11, in a Lower Manhattan neighborhood that hasn’t had a dedicated Jewish sanctuary since before the Civil War, a new synagogue opens
Long relegated to either Jewish institutions or self-contained collections, Judaica is finding a new home in mainstream museums of art
The Hebrew Language Academy, New York City’s first Hebrew-language charter school, opened two years ago. Now its backers—including financier Michael Steinhardt—want to replicate the model nationwide.
At New York’s newest charter school.
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