Culture We asked, you answered: Here’s how JTA readers experienced a historic, tumultuous year By Shira Feder March 25, 2021
Bonds of Life Joseph Elliot Elowsky, 85, drove ‘harem’ of senior citizens to their appointments By Shira Feder March 16, 2021
Culture Join us as we mark the pandemic’s American yahrzeit with a week of conversation, reflection and mourning By Shira Feder March 1, 2021
Bonds of Life Bess Soffer, 68, Jewish community leader whose last words, by FaceTime, were ‘group hug’ By Shira Feder February 24, 2021
United States What’s life like for a Jew in small-town America? Join us on Feb. 17 to find out. By Shira Feder February 15, 2021
Culture Meet a Jewish woman who lives in the former stronghold of the Aryan Nations By Shira Feder February 8, 2021
Culture Irene Fogel Weiss survived Auschwitz. Then she watched a rioter in a Camp Auschwitz shirt break into the Capitol. By Shira Feder February 2, 2021
Food Herring, halvah and haroset ice cream — you can find it all at this Queens scoop shop By Shira Feder February 2, 2021
Culture Meet Lloyd Wolf, a Jewish photographer who captured photos of the Capitol mob By Shira Feder January 13, 2021
United States Ivanka Trump calls mob ‘American patriots’ in now-deleted tweet By Shira Feder January 7, 2021