Print Issue: The Gift of Shabbat | March 17, 2023
OneTable is on a mission to help young adults establish a connection with Judaism’s great gift to humanity.
OneTable is on a mission to help young adults establish a connection with Judaism’s great gift to humanity.
Rabbi Dr. Jason Weiner of Cedars-Sinai never expected to become a kidney donor.
But when he was the only match, he couldn’t say no.
Why is happiness so desirable and yet so elusive? Harvard professor, author and social scientist Arthur C. Brooks has reflected deeply on this question, and he has some answers.
In the wake of two shootings in Pico-Robertson charged as antisemitic hate crimes, a community reels as security increases.
As ChatGPT revolutionizes how we interact with information, can it also strengthen our Judaism?
Nissim Black grew up as an American gangsta rapper. Now that he’s part of a Hasidic community in Israel, his lyrics have decidedly changed.
After more than four decades as founder and leader of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Museum of Tolerance, global Jewish icon Rabbi Marvin Hier is ready to pass the torch.
While disillusioned “New Jews” are getting all the attention, there’s a generation of more traditional “OG Jews” who never needed a wake-up call.
A growing crisis across universities today is the failure to teach college students the discipline of critical thinking. Having witnessed this problem firsthand, an educator writes a handbook to address the issue.
A New initiative by Yeshiva University explores how the Jewish story helped shape America’s moral language of liberty and articulate its highest national ideals.