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Activists slaughter their own kosher meat
Inspired by the eco-food movement and the controversy surrounding America's largest kosher slaughterhouse, some young Jewish food activists are taking their food into their own hands by raising their own animals for slaughter. Read more »
Conservative cantors struggle to adjust
Cantors are finding it more difficult than usual to find work, especially in the hard-hit Conservative movement. So cantors are expanding their marketability by increasing their job skills. Read more »
Jesuit college teaching Jewish social justice
The reconfigured Judaic studies program at the University of San Francisco has morphed from stressing the theological and historical to teaching students what it means to be a Jewish social justice activist. Read more »
Hekhsher Tzedek launches holiday drive
Leaders of the Conservative movement's ethical kashrut certification program Hekhsher Tzedek are taking the campaign to the next level: They are inviting Conservative rabbis to sign onto the initiative, meeting with at least one Orthodox kosher certificat Read more »
PETA slams N.Y. kapparot ritual
An animal rights group is calling for a New York state investigation into kapparot, the High Holidays ritual that involves swinging a live chicken over one's head. Read more »
RIP: Orthodox cantoring
Long in decline, Orthodox cantoring has been dealt a body blow by the popularity of Carlebach tunes and the rising expertise of yeshiva-educated community members who lead congregations in prayer. Read more »
Agriprocessors tries to clean up its act
Nearly three months after a federal raid and six weeks before the busy High Holidays season, a tour of Agriprocessors shows the company is attracting new workers and trying to clean up its act. Read more »
Activists rally for Agriprocessors workers
Hundreds of activists flooded the small town of Postville, Iowa, in what some young demonstrators described as an effort to show their Jewish-based commitment to helping immigrants and workers. Read more »
Social justice project launches
The Righteous Indignation project aims to build a national momentum of progressive Jews working for social justice from within a framework of Jewish values. Read more »
Kosher cooking school opens
The only professional kosher cooking school in North America – a six-week, $4,500 intensive course run in cooperation with a local community college – opened in Brooklyn. 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



