Unusual Reform-Orthodox partnership born of Katrina blossoms
Born of catastrophe, a unique partnership between two congregations in New Orleans -- one Orthodox, one Reform -- has bolstered a new sense of unity and community in the beleaguered city. Read more »
Post-Katrina, a new spirit in New Orleans
Young newcomers and a new pioneering spirit are energizing a New Orleans Jewish community nearly destroyed three years ago by Hurricane Katrina, its leaders say. Read more »
Writer: Why I returned to New Orleans
Despite all the problems, says writer Gail Naron Chalew, life in New Orleans seems richer, more vibrant, and more purposeful, and you cannot put a dollar value on that. Read more »
Committed or crazy? A return to New Orleans
After spending the past year in Baltimore, a Jewish writer returned to her damaged home and city in New Orleans, unsure whether she’s committed to its recovery or just plain crazy. Read more »
New Orleans Diaspora still functions
Scattered across the country, leaders of New Orleans Jewish community are regrouping and planning for a major rebuilding effort. Read more »
RSS Feed Breaking News
Updated 02/09/12 @ 05:54PM EST
- A poll showed that nearly half of likely voters believed the United States should use military force to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
- Rabbi Gunther Plaut, a major figure in Reform Judaism, died in Toronto.
- The application for a proposed Hebrew-language charter school was accepted by the District of Columbia Public Charter School board.
- A truck driving calves from Eilat to the Golan Heights was hijacked into the West Bank.
- U.S. Rep. Howard Berman introduced legislation that would allow eligible Israeli nationals to receive non-immigrant investor visas in the United States.
- Poll: Half of U.S. voters back strike on nuclear Iran
- Reform leader Rabbi Gunther Plaut dies
- D.C. Hebrew-language charter school accepted for review
- Op-Ed: Kick the reaction addiction on campus
- Berman moves to grant investor visas to Israelis
- Holy cow! Calves hijacked into Palestinian territory
- Report: Israeli journalist also works for prime minister
- Larry Greenfield tapped to lead JINSA




