Jewschool’s decade-in-review series began with the best JewFilms of the 2000s, and Independent Minyanim, and continues with this roundup of the Jewish Food Movement. This
Jewschool’s decade-in-review series began with the best JewFilms of the 2000s, and continues with this roundup of the independent minyan phenomenon. Though the independent minyan
I was just sent this letter from Aaron Lanksy, president of the National Yiddish Book Center: As you may have heard, two separate arson attacks
Elie Wiesel has long walked the tightrope between pious pronouncements of universal Jewish conscience and unabashed political advocacy. He’s been trying to have it both
In recent days, the hype about the building of a new progressive Orthodox town in Israel has many people noticing. Led by Rabbi Asher Lopatin,
When proofreading a sefer Torah, it’s necessary to check the presence and kashrut of each individual letter. One way of doing this is a process
If you like funny things or Israel or books or Joel Chasnoff, go to the launch party for Joel’s new book, The 188th Crybaby Brigade:
Operating in JST, we still haven’t released our ‘best of’ series as we reflect upon the last decade. This is the first of several posts
The following post is by Rabbi (and new mom) Ilana Garber of Beth El Temple in West Hartford, CT. Rabbi Garber’s expertise extends to both
On February 8 at University of California-Irvine, a number of protesters heckled Israel’s ambassador to the US Michael Oren, apparently in excess, which caused several