Orthodox Jews navigate a World Series quandary: How to watch the games
It’s Yankees vs. Dodgers vs. Shabbat for Jews who observe
It’s Yankees vs. Dodgers vs. Shabbat for Jews who observe
The death and life of AtoneNet, a living tapestry of Jewish guilt
“I felt like this place needed prayers,” said Anat Sharbat, known as the unofficial rabbi of the square
Doug Emhoff said he'd put a mezuzah in the White House. Whether Jewish law requires him to is a matter of dispute.
The beloved Orthodox rabbi explains why a "baal teshuvah" stands on a higher spiritual level than a completely righteous Jew
Is Israel 'democratic' first and 'Jewish' second? Or vice versa?
AI technologists need to view a higher power as the ultimate creator, which would temper the scope of their inventions
'I just want a shul where everyone who is Jewish is welcome,' says Brian Mandel, a social worker.
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