Arnold Eisen, the former Stanford professor, describes what he believes about a God whom he acknowledges to be elusive, if not unknowable.
The Jewish results so far contain a measure of good news for both Republicans and Democrats across the country.
After Oct. 7, the wave of antisemitism drove Israeli expats to embrace grassroots activism in response to demonization of ...
In “Young Zionist Voices,” a new book of essays, Gen Z Zionists don't fit the mold of older generations of Jews.
It’s just unfair for him not to be here,” Aviva Siegel said of her husband, Keith Siegel, at Gladys Siegel’s funeral in North Carolina.
Promising "no stupid Hanukkah songs," a rock ‘n’ roll supergroup (of sorts) strives for a "two-song solution." ...
It’s time to push back on Benjamin Netanyahu’s dangerous agenda, writes the head a rabbis’ group for human rights.
San Francisco State professor Marc Dollinger was giving a lecture on American Jews and the Black Power movement of the 1960s.
Elle Gennis, who grew up attending Temple Isaiah and Camp Newman, has opened an online marketplace for Israeli goods.
The announcement of Omer Neutra’s death means that of the seven Americans believed to be held by Hamas, four are presumed ...
Survivors, their families and mental health advocates all say that Israel faces a mental health crisis for those who made it ...
A middle-schooler recounts months of antisemitic harassment at a San Jose public school and tells J. why she bears emotional ...