Welcoming the stranger — and opening one’s home to guests at the seder — is a defining theme of Passover, the eight-day ...
Twelve years ago, students at a German high school in Berlin’s predominantly immigrant district of Kreuzberg voted to rename ...
Hankus Netsky has played in venues large and small around the world, but he vividly remembers the first time he played at ...
For Kaitlyn Arms, education initiatives manager at Gratz College, working in Jewish professional life was a calling of sorts.
Susan Miller, National President of NA’AMAT USA, and Talia Caplan, Executive Director of Seeding the Dream and co-founder of ...
Congregation B’nai Jacob is the only synagogue in Phoenixville. It’s been around for more than a century, and throughout that ...
Every Wednesday, volunteers from Congregation Rodeph Shalom and members of the community wake up at 5 a.m. to break bread on ...
On March 13, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, part of the Shapiro-Davis administration, announced the ...
I host a monthly Shabbat club. And the more people at your table, the more dietary restrictions there are. I’ve always seen restrictions as a way to inspire creativity, so when I had a gluten-free, ...
Rabbi Shraga Sherman, left, former hostage Omer Shem Tov, center, and Mrs. Michal Sherman stand in front of a crowd of over 425 people who came to a special Chabad of the Main Line event on March 18, ...
Since he was 22, Andrew Ginsburg has been inundated with comments that he resembles the late John F. Kennedy Jr.
An Israeli university announced on Wednesday that archaeologists have uncovered the earliest known clay ornaments in Southwest Asia, dating back 15,000 years in modern-day Israel.