Is the New York Times More Jewish than Moment?
By Rebecca Borison For the past couple of months I’ve been mastering the skill of finding Jewish-related news. I follow
By Rebecca Borison For the past couple of months I’ve been mastering the skill of finding Jewish-related news. I follow
By Rebecca Borison When Connie G. Krupin first became a mother, she went to the nearest bookstore to find a
by Daniela Enriquez Last week, on the Fourth of July, while most Americans were celebrating their Independence Day, scientists working
by Kara A. Kaufman As we feel the heat this summer–the unpleasant, sweaty results of global warming– we wondered: How
by Kara A. Kaufman A rabbi once told me that Judaism is not a religion. I was confused. Ethnicity? Nope.
by Rebecca Borison With Mitt Romney’s status as Republican presidential candidate now official, Americans have begun in earnest to analyze
By Martin Berman-Gorvine In this Passover season, consider the plight of Jewish women whose marriages have ended but whose (former)
By Alan A. Stone DucClaude Lanzmann is known on this side of the Atlantic as the Frenchman who created the
The Book Thief By Markus Zusak The Book Thief is a beautiful but haunting story about a young girl living in
by Kelley Kidd Jewish husbands, we think, are educated and upstanding, family men who treat their wives with warmth, kindness
By Nadine Epstein Welcome to our Messiah Issue! The specter of a messiah is alive and well in the 21st