How Israel became a judo powerhouse An infusion of judo masters from the former Soviet Union helped the country learn to love the sport.
Hazon-Pearlstone merger positions Baltimore as the new epicenter of Jewish sustainability work In combining forces, the stalwart environmental groups are seizing an opportunity — and responding to the larger climate crisis.
‘Why can’t I be the first?’ Orthodox baseball prospect Jacob Steinmetz on the history he hopes to make The 6-foot-5 pitcher’s plan for success: Bring kosher food everywhere and walk to games on Shabbat.
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Global 3 Jewish filmmakers were arrested in Nigeria, accused of working with rebels. Their families say they were just donating a Torah scroll.