This Yiddish romance novel was a smash hit in 1877. It was just translated into English for the first time. Jacob Dinezon “deserves to be recognized,” says the North Carolinian who was determined to bring books like “The Dark Young Man” to a new generation.
Sponsored Jewish schools immersing students in ethics and justice, from Selma to ‘grandfriending’ Rebuilding hurricane-ravaged homes, restoring old cemeteries and working on horse farms are among the experiential ways that students are learning Jewish values.
What it’s like to go to Sweden’s only Jewish overnight summer camp In a country with a small Jewish community, attending Glämsta is a life-changing experience for many kids.
Argentina’s environment secretary — he’s also a rabbi — named one of 100 most influential on global climate policy