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Public menorahs light up U.S.
Public lightings of Chanukah menorahs in the United States create a sense of Jewish pride for many. To others, the displays raise issues of church and state, as well as questions of religious significance. Read more »
High Holidays in war zones
Jewish soldiers over the years have marked the High Holidays where they could in Belgium, Korea, Vietnam and even Saddam Hussein's palace. Read more »
A rummage sale on a fast day?
Depending on sect, Jews mark the saddest day on the religion's calendar with anything from fasting and mourning to new member brunches and rummage sales. Read more »
Seder reinvented for bored kids
Parents and educators have begun to institute activities, commentaries, games and other inventions in order to regain the attention of bored children and indifferent teenagers. Read more »
Making the synagogue environmentally friendly
Ten easy ways to begin greening your synagogue, from the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life. Read more »
Sukkot highlights need to enjoy everyday life
Sukkot is not about observing the sublime moments. Rather, it's about dealing with the toilsome, troublesome and tedious exigencies of everyday life. Read more »
Writing the Torah, a letter at a time
A family joins others at the Milken Community High School to ink in a letter of a Torah scroll that was recovered from the Holocaust, remembering Shavuot, when the Torah first was given to the Jewish people. Read more »
Remembering immigrant Passovers past
The storytelling we do at the seder can also revive thoughts of the stories more recent Jewish exiles tell about leaving the lands where they were born, and how they lived once they got to their new homes and had their own children. Read more »
Columbia president talks about the situation
Although Purim is often thought of a holiday for children, it's also a great time for older adults to have fun by sharing the holiday's festive observances. Read more »
People and trees need each other
On Tu B'Shevat, Jan. 25 this year, Jews celebrate the birthday of the trees; it's a good time to think how human being and plants need each other. Read more »
RSS Feed Breaking News
Updated 05/24/12 @ 04:11PM EST
- Jewish groups called on Israel to protect African migrants in Israel after riots in Tel Aviv.
- Republican U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel is returning campaign donations under investigation by federal authorities.
- A new survey suggests that Germans have lost some love for Israel over the past three years.
- An Arab-Israeli immigrant to the United States was found guilty of murder in Michigan.
- Israel's Arava Power Company has closed on financing for eight solar power projects worth $204 million.
- U.S. Jewish groups condemn anti-African violence in Tel Aviv
- Mandel returns funds under investigation
- Obama’s same-sex marriage nod echoes historic Catholic-Jewish debate
- Survey: Israel losing ground with Germans
- Israeli Arab guilty of murder in Michigan
- Israel’s Arava firm finances $204 million for solar projects
- Israel will solve African migrant problem, Netanyahu assures
- Senate distinguishes between Palestinian refugees and descendants



