Letter from Chautauqua
The Protestant, intellectual playground founded in the 19th century is now home to a thriving Jewish community Inspired by the
The Protestant, intellectual playground founded in the 19th century is now home to a thriving Jewish community Inspired by the
Brian Epstein, the man who discovered the Beatles and shaped them into the biggest music sensation of the 20th century,
One of the last in a lineage of great Jewish violinists, this “farm boy” of the American heartland drives a
November/December 2012 Winning Caption: “Really, you should have taken my heart valve.” –
The new minority whip is the highest ranking Jewish Republican in the history of the U.S. House of Representatives.
By Yehuda Rothstein I grew up in an Ultra-Orthodox or haredi community in upstate New York. This community could
Dani Dayan, head of Israel’s settler lobby, Yesha, has successfully kept another settlement freeze—and peace talks—off the table. But
Nine Nobel laureates reflect on their favorite classic and contemporary Jewish books “I do not believe that civilization will be
by Ted Merwin & David Zax The man behind Angels in America and Munich sets the record straight on his
Anxiety is not exclusively a Jewish trait, although as a people long subject to persecution, we continue to pass it
How can the next Israeli government bridge the growing secular-religious divide?
Our second annual Elephant in the Room Essay Contest—in partnership with the Andrew Kukes Foundation for Social Anxiety—seeks to lessen