Ideas What I told my children when our synagogue was graffitied with a swastika “This is the complicated, real truth of what it means to be Jewish in America right now,” writes a mother and rabbi’s wife from suburban Philadelphia.
Ideas Growing up Jewish on the Upper West Side ‘when housing was a human right’ Jennifer Baum’s hybrid memoir, “Just City,” recalls her childhood in a subsidized co-op on West 96th Street.
The Sit-Down Ideas Why Rabbi Shai Held says love is the cornerstone of Jewish belief and practice Forget what you’ve been taught about the differences between Judaism and Christianity, a co-founder of Hadar writes in a new book.
Ideas How do we celebrate Purim in a time of mourning? We’re not the first Jews to face that question.
Ideas For every looted Schiele, there are countless looted Jewish artifacts. They need to be returned to their rightful owners, too.