About 60 children spent the morning with about 80 grandparents or special grown-ups on Jan. 5 at the Jack, Joseph and Morton ...
Last December, in a column about the Jewish books of 2023, I predicted that “next year’s list will include a slew of books ...
During World War Two, Andre Scheinmann became a spy and saboteur for the British and Free French while working undercover ...
Books by Elliot Abrams and Joshua Leifer take on a sense of growing division and uncertainty among American Jews.
Fanny framed the need to share Jewish stories in terms of education. She wanted others to learn about Jews. The implied reasoning behind this is that antisemitism emerges from a lack of knowledge, and ...
Nearly fifty years on from its publication, Irving Howe’s 1976 World of Our Fathers: The Journey of the East European Jews to ...
A steady stream of museum visitors counted down to the first night of Hanukkah, take part in community service activities and ...
Before we look ahead to 2025, the New York Jewish Week remembers the lives of 18 Jewish New Yorkers who died in 2024. In ...
Michael Soffer's 'Our Nazi' investigates the case of Reinhold Kulle, a beloved high school custodian who'd served in Hitler's ...
Many books about Israel were published in 2024. These are the standouts. One need not agree with everything that the authors say (I certainly don’t) to acknowledge that these books are worth reading ...
Goodman brought his new children's book about overcoming dyslexia to the Shefa School, a Jewish day school for kids with language-based learning disabilities.
Elliott Abrams agrees. In “If You Will It,” he presents a plan to rebuild the American Jewish community because today he finds it in ruins. Mr. Abrams is a Republican foreign-policy expert ...