In this happiest month of Adar, we look back in history at all the joyous events that have taken place in Adars past. Can you
Step aside, Snood. Stand back, Seterra. Scram, Scrabulous. There’s a new addictive online game that everyone is playing! People are getting hooked by the Mandel
Pluralism is one of the most significant trends in 21st-century Jewish life. Hillel is creating pluralistic Jewish communities on college campuses during many Jews’ formative
This post is by guest contributor Amit. The first Jewish university in history, the Hebrew University, was established in 1925, on Mt. Scopus outside of
Once again, we are delighted to announce the courses for the 2008 National Havurah Committee Summer Institute! The Institute will be August 11-17 at Franklin
On Thursday night we went to see the Hebrew version of Avenue Q in Tel Aviv. TheWanderingJew has posted some thoughts. Having seen the original
This post is by guest contributor Shira Levine. Below is a reflection I wrote after traveling last Friday to area H2 of Hebron, the twenty