The program, fittingly called “In (ter)dependence?”, was a collaboration between Hillel Jerusalem, Hillel CASE (Central Asia ...
Allison Amend’s most recent novel, “A Nearly Perfect Copy,” is now available. Allison was a finalist for the 2011 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature for her novel “Stations West.” Her blog posts ...
While preparing preteens for their bar and bat mitzvahs, Rabbi Eddie Sukol, founder of The Shul in Pepper Pike, reviews the Jewish value of welcoming the stranger ahead of the ...
Birthright Israel Onward Storytellers is Birthright’s newest program which aims to support Jewish creators from around the world.
A portrait of Jonas Phillips. (Photo courtesy of the Museum of the American Revolution and the American Jewish Historical Society) In the summer of 1776, Philadelphia was in the process of changing ...
For Zeitzer, 18, that mix of athletic drive and Jewish pride now has a home in Tribe NIL, a new collective giving Jewish ...
Transferring colleges can be an exciting opportunity, and for Yishai E. ’27, Alana B. ’27 and Grace C. ’26, coming to Brandeis University marked the beginning of something special — a chance to ...
Hosted on MSN
The Cyrus Cylinder: Archaeological treasure that connects Ancient Persia and the Jewish people
The Cyrus Cylinder, an ancient artifact dating back to the 6th century BCE, has long been hailed as a symbol of tolerance, religious freedom, and the intersection of cultures. This inscribed clay ...
At the US Open, identifying players with even the slightest Jewish connection requires inside tips, additional sleuthing, and perseverance. There is a bit of an Adam Sandler “Chanukah Song” quality to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results