How Ruth Bader Ginsburg went from the Notorious RBG to Ruth the Tzaddik “Like many prophets, she was willing to say the uncomfortable things even when she was in the minority,” one rabbi said.
House passes bill that requires federal government to act against domestic terrorism The departments of Homeland Security and Justice, as well as the FBI, would have dedicated offices to analyze and monitor domestic terrorist activity.
Ilhan Omar says it’s important to understand how people experience anti-Semitism The Minnesota congresswoman told The New York Times Magazine that people hold “a lot of preconceived notions” about what opinions she holds as a Black Muslim immigrant.
Zoom Kaddish and virtual ‘guarding’: How Jews are adapting burial rituals to mourn Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Shortened shofar blasts and last-minute sermon tweaks: How Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death changed Rosh Hashanah services