Print Issue: Fearless Rabbi | May 26 2023
After 26 years of leading Sinai Temple and dealing with some of the most difficult issues in our community, Rabbi David Wolpe is ready for new challenges.
After 26 years of leading Sinai Temple and dealing with some of the most difficult issues in our community, Rabbi David Wolpe is ready for new challenges.
Getting screened for genetic diseases is not just a good idea. It’s also a Jewish value.
In 2006, during a visit to Israel, a Jew from Seattle named Chaim Levine met an injured IDF soldier who changed his life. It moved him to create a brotherhood for injured soldiers.
Pioneering synagogue Chabad SOLA is expanding to create a new community center southeast of Pico-Robertson
With the erosion of free speech on college campuses, stoked by viral videos of speakers being mobbed, cursed and heckled into silence, a new initiative aims to revive academic freedom.
As it marks its 75th anniversary, Israel has begun – for the first time – a process that may lead to a new constitution and a rebirth of the Zionist state. Can it renew itself without more civil strife?
With multiple lawsuits pending over allegations of workplace retaliation, and continued criticism that he’s too soft on crime, L.A. County District Attorney George Gascon is facing his toughest challenge.
As we prepare for Passover gatherings and as the turmoil continues in Israel, there’s never been a better time to reflect on the dying art of civility.
As we prepare for Passover gatherings and as the turmoil continues in Israel, there’s never been a better time to reflect on the dying art of civility.
Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse is a daughter of Holocaust survivors with a lot on her mind, including helping the women in Iran and fighting antisemitism.