An estimated 20,000 Venezuelan Jews fled after Maduro’s predecessor, Hugo Chávez, took power and ignited antisemitism.
When Jews are attacked anywhere, it affects us everywhere. Our answer – now as then – is solidarity, responsibility, and the ...
When we see the Christians beginning to spread out beyond the original homeland environment, they're following a pathway that had already been well trod before them by other Jews. By the middle of the ...
Kehillat Israel was spared by the Palisades fire, but one year later, the congregation is still dealing with its aftermath.
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Jewish survival is seen more as a matter of tone than force. The world doesn't judge intentions. It doesn't reward nuance. It ...
Paul Cohen, Greenland’s only Jew, explains how Jewish history shapes his response to Trump’s renewed talk of annexing the ...
Standing by those who live outside of Israel, just as they stand by us, means investing more and doing more.The post Diaspora Jews: Brothers and sisters in routine, not just ...
Though framed as a debate about America, the discussion was ultimately about the nature of the Jewish Diaspora itself.
The question of how to preserve, construct or transform Jewish peoplehood consumed Jewish intellectuals in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Despite a rich array of writing from ...
The Rebbe warned that neutrality does not create safety. Avoiding clarity does not protect Jewish life; it leaves it exposed.