We have already posted on the UN Human Rights Council’s endorsing of the Goldstone report, and of the mainstream arms of the Jewish community’s attempts
None of which you really wanted to know: Last week, on Shemini Atzeret, The Dalai Lama paid a visit to the sukkah of Washington, D.C.
World Vision Report notes this week that the economic recession here in the US has had an unexpected effect – less funding of kollel in
Nathaniel Popper writes in the Forward that the Conservative Movement does not seem to be living up to their push for better wages for workers.
Although most modern Jews have abandoned the practice of Kapores, in some parts of the community, it is still common. I’m not sure what the
I apologize for being such a slacker this past year in posting. (New job and all that- not an excuse, but still). Still, this morning
Since Israel doesn’t really think anyone in the Diaspora should convert, apparently the Conservative movement, in a very non-typical move, has decided to accept this
Converts in the diaspora are still having trouble getting citizenship in Israel. We’ve been seeing this going on for years, of course, but every time