A new exhibit sheds new light on husbands who abandoned their wives a century ago
Frivolously accusing someone of enabling Jew hatred is bad. Tarnishing a renowned Holocaust scholar’s reputation to score a cheap political point is worse.
Think the ZOA is just as bad as Hezbollah? Believe The New York Times secretly harbors white supremacists? We have just the column for you.
The campaign against Trump’s adviser teaches us why we should never, ever flatten our history to score cheap political points
As the new editor of the 119-year-old Yiddish newspaper, Rukhl Schaechter looks to connect with a broader readership
I got my start in a contentious corner of the Jewish press. It’s good to be here again.
Longtime Forward columnist co-founded Moment magazine with Elie Wiesel
In ‘A Bintel Brief,’ Liana Finck draws a love-letter to the cowards, stoolies, brides, and sons who inspired Abraham Cahan
A new investigative report follows the money—all $26 billion of it
In an excerpt from Nextbook Press’s new biography, the founder of the ‘Jewish Daily Forward’ makes his way to New York
Offices of non-profit groups and the Forward to be closed for months
Much ado about an apology
Paper scores victory on day it is accused of bias
Why discussing women, clothing, and religion isn’t a waste of time
Huppah Dreams
Twenty years after the fall of the USSR, the 1990s wave of Russian-Jewish immigrants is a reliably Republican voting bloc. But as their children assimilate, Russian Jews’ politics get harder to pin down.
Exposé turns up sketchiness in Rabbi Pinto’s operations
The Palestinians are laying the groundwork for unilaterally declared statehood. If Israel prepares properly, the move can be a boon for the Jewish state, too.