An Ancient Community Gets a Young Leader
The new rabbi of Athens discusses the future of Greek Jewry.
The new rabbi of Athens discusses the future of Greek Jewry.
Over the past few months, a series of student protests has erupted across the United States on campuses such as Amherst, Dartmouth, Ithaca, the University of Missouri and Yale. While the specific spark of each protest has differed, their substance has been of like mind: Students are contending that their administrations have neglected an obligation to address bigotry, discrimination and intolerance, and specifically racism.
The United States of America and Israel are currently looking for a qualified professional to fill the job opening of “President of the United States” in January 2017.
An experienced negotiator (not Trump) is the key to good relations with Israel.
American Jews shouldn’t be disappointed that Israel’s not a liberal wonderland.
The Israeli soldier who “neutralized” a terrorist is not the true villain.
On occasion, tectonic shifts occur that break apart continents of political thought and reshape them into new ones
Will beets, avocados, wild rice or mushrooms make an appearance on your Seder plate this Passover?
The Jewish presence in Vermont can be traced back to land speculators in the 1760s, but a more substantial group, primarily German-speaking, started settling in the state in the 1840s