Jewish identity
Leviev Foundation announces new $50 million educational initiative
Chagit Leviev Sofiev announced the initiative at the Jerusalem Post New York Conference’s Opening Gala.
Yeshiva University president highlights faith partnerships, post-Oct. 7 shift
Why I’m still a Zionist 25 years later – opinion
The battle for Jewish identity will be decided in the classroom, not on Twitter
Rosh Hashanah: The courage to blow the shofar and reach unreachable heights - opinion
We are God’s stake in human history, and we could not make a greater mistake than to believe that we could ever be a nation like other nations. To believe that is to commit spiritual suicide.
Alex Edelman wins Emmy for ‘Just For Us,’ an HBO comedy on antisemitism and Jewish identity
Alex Edelman's Emmy-winning 'Just For Us' blends comedy and insight into antisemitism and Jewish identity, highlighting his unique take on a white supremacist meeting and its broader implications.
More than a Jewish safe haven: What is Israel's end game? - opinion
No, Israel is not about being a safe haven for Jews. If it were that and that alone, it would not be enough. Not enough to suffer for. Not enough to strive for.
Jewish songwriter Benj Pasek joins elite EGOT ranks after ‘Only Murders’ Emmy
Benj Pasek becomes the eighth Jewish EGOT winner, alongside songwriting partner Justin Paul, for their work on "Only Murders in the Building."
Nearly 1/3 of Jewish teens hide faith symbols in school amid rising antisemitism - survey
As a result of rising antisemitism in US schools, Jewish teens stop wearing symbolic accessories in fear of encountering antisemitism.
Natan Sharansky appointed chair of Rabbi Sacks Legacy Global Advisory Board
Natan Sharansky has been named chair of The Rabbi Sacks Legacy's Global Advisory Board, highlighting Sacks' enduring influence on Jewish identity.
Exploring diverse Jewish perspectives through four questions - opinion
To remain hopeful during hard conversations, 20 Jewish Voices explored the Israel-Palestine Conflict at Moishe House's 4HQ Summit.
What should Jews tremble for this Elul? - opinion
This year we do not need the metaphor of trembling fish to underscore the gravity and solemnity of this period. We have trembled for the past 11 months.
Temple University investigating pro-Palestinian march at campus Hillel
Temple University is investigating a pro-Palestinian protest where demonstrators targeted the campus Hillel, leading to potential disciplinary actions for students involved.
War with Hamas has transformed Israeli society from secular to biblical - opinion
Israeli society may not be growing more religious, but it is undeniably embracing a more biblical essence.