A rabbi’s lifetime of outreach and inroads
(JTA) — In 1975, Lincoln Square Synagogue on Manhattan’s Upper West Side had become the hottest ticket in town. And no ticket was required to attend services at the 600-seat Orthod...
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(JTA) — In 1975, Lincoln Square Synagogue on Manhattan’s Upper West Side had become the hottest ticket in town. And no ticket was required to attend services at the 600-seat Orthod...
Anti-Zionists belong in our pews but not in our pulpits, writes the senior rabbi of Temple Beth El in Charlotte, North Carolina. -- The post What a 30-year-old fight over God can...
The rabbi who helped reinvent synagogue life in New York says the next generation of Jewish leaders needs to “rediscover” what binds Jews together. -- The post Rabbi Rolando Matalo...
After 50 years leading a unique Beginners Service, Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald is moving on. -- The post A rabbi’s lifetime of outreach and inroads appeared first on Jewish Telegraphi...
Union for Reform Judaism slammed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's consideration of Glick, who has previously criticized the Reform and Conservative movements, as an 'outrageous...
Nathaniel Helfgot, Mosaic As a lifelong student, longtime teacher, and passionate lover of Tanakh, it was deeply satisfying to read Rabbi Ya'akov Trump's essay outlining the ideol...
Dear Rabbi Cosgrove, Thank you for your letter this week. Although you envision my electoral defeat two years from now, I recognize that it comes from a place of genuine concern, f...
Second of three parts The post Rabbis of LA | Rabbi Bookstein’s Polish Education appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik made the point by extolling Irving Berlin’s “God Bless America.” -- The post Orthodox rabbi at ‘Redicate 250’ rally: ‘Antisemitism is un-American’ appeared f...
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, the only non-Christian speaker at the 'Redicate 250' rally at the National Mall on Sunday, invoked Irving Berlin's 'God Bless America' to argue that Jewish...
First of three parts The post Rabbis of LA | How Rabbi Bookstein Discovered His Life’s Work appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Twenty-six students gone. 39 relatives gone. Rabbi Kenneth Brander on what Israel's religious Zionist community owes its soldiers, and what it owes everyone else.
When a study released last year showed enrollment at major seminaries in a decade-long decline, it fueled concerns about a crisis in the American rabbinate. As the old guard of Con...
In a mailer being sent to Jewish households, Lasher's longtime rabbi writes that the candidate "loves Israel" and is dedicated to "a lasting peace in the region." -- The post Micah...
The author is the co-writer and producer of a one-man play about Allen Secher, the last surviving rabbi from a pivotal protest in June 1964. -- The post This rabbi made history in...
How a dead extremist Rabbi still shapes Israeli politics today
First of three parts The post Rabbis of LA | Rabbi Geller Is Still Making History appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Boycotting City Hall over the mayor's Israel views won't change minds, writes a longtime Jewish activist. -- The post Why Jews should show up and show Mamdani what we stand for ap...
A short history of how a movement founded to make synagogues feel less 'Jewy' spent two centuries quietly putting the Jewishness back
West Virginia Bishop Mark Brennan received a ‘special blessing’ in a Jewish temple ahead of his retirement on July 1.
Third of three parts The post Rabbis of LA | Rabbi Bookstein’s Love Affair with Poland appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Second of two parts The post Rabbis of LA | A Deep Dive into Sound Baths with Rabbi Aaron appeared first on Jewish Journal.
There is something in this people, covenanted to justice, to memory, to one another, that is impossible to extinguish. The post Doubling Down on Who We Are appeared first on Jewish...
Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster and the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Rowan Williams, discuss the poetry of Robert Browning.
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