We have arrived at ... a place where we are asked to look deep within ourselves and consider our identity and the future.” ...
In recent days, nearly 1,000 rabbis have signed “A Rabbinic Call to Action: Defending the Jewish Future.” The letter, written in response to rising anti-Zionism and the rhetoric of political ...
We’ve endured for so long because we’ve always had reasons to continue our story, things to look forward to, moments to begin ...
In a time of religious and cultural polarization, leaders from the Catholic and Jewish communities came together this week to mark an important milestone in the history of the Catholic Church — one ...
Noah was known as a righteous person within his generation. Abraham was known for his faith. Miriam’s courage was steadfast.
Printed on the wall is a photographed section of the first century Arch of Titus, depicting the sacking of Jerusalem in 70 AD ...
Islam, Judaism and Christianity all have a common patriarch, Abraham, and all three originated in the Middle East — Gaza and ...
During his catechsis as part of the Wednesday General Audience, Pope Leo XIV highlights the importance of Jewish-Catholic ...
But for Jews, the most important unique personal name of the one God is the name that God himself reveals to Moses at the burning bush: YHVH, which appears more than 6,800 times in the Hebrew Bible.
A recently acquired self-portrait by Marc Chagall, a letter from George Washington to the Jewish community of Newport, Rhode Island and more are on display in the museum's new third and fourth floors.
Isabel Schenkel is a good example of a convert who was drawn to Judaism from childhood. She writes: ‘I was born in Scotland. I don’t think my parents knew any Jews at all. My family immigrated to Los ...
On Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV said the Catholic Church does not tolerate anti-Semitism and fights against it, “on the basis of ...