Rabbi
'Jews are hated because of Abraham's God': Bishop Schirrmacher against antisemitism - interview
For Schirrmacher, the connection to Israel was not merely theological.
Rabbi among dozens arrested in faith leaders' anti-ICE protest in Minnesota
Berlin rabbi convicted of ‘sexual assault and sexual coercion’ of woman he offered to counsel
'Persia will fall': Rabbis cite ancient texts as Iran’s crisis deepens
The great silence: How the American rabbinate lost its nerve - opinion
The next generation of Jewish leaders must rediscover that bite because soft sermons and viral hashtags will not save the future of American Jewry. It will be saved by courage.
Ex-Sephardi chief rabbi slams Tel Aviv rabbi as 'heretic' after he calls for haredi IDF enlistment
Rabbi Tamir Granot's son, Capt. Amitay Zvi Granot, was killed shortly after Hamas's October 7 attack in an incident on the Lebanon border while fighting Hezbollah.
Your Investments: Noah's post-flood decision offers a powerful lesson on retirement - opinion
Your investments: My retirement date, every time you ask me that, I’m going to say five years. I don’t want to retire – Jamie Dimon
American Jewry's final sermon: Is this the quiet end of normal Jewish life in America? - opinion
In the wake of October 7, as antisemitism resurged from campuses to city halls, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove’s warning about Zohran Mamdani landed as a mirror of American Jewry’s paralysis.
WATCH: Russian drone attack damages Kyiv synagogue, chief rabbi announces
A Russian drone strike hit a synagogue and residential buildings in Kyiv’s Podil district, reportedly wounding four people and causing major roof damage.
'Yes! I am Jewish’: How a Jewish Korean princess was ordained as a rabbi - review
In her book Heart of a Stranger, Buchdahl tells the story of her life. She ends each chapter with a homily applying a sacred text to contemporary faith, values, and behavior.
In fond memory of Rabbi David Ebner: My sharp, sensitive, story-telling rebbe - opinion
When he led us in prayer, we felt the heavens open. Amid the awe, he would sweep us up in joyous dance, drawing his students into the profound intensity of his prayers.
When the time comes - short story
A short story based on Rabbi Akiva’s final days.
Lessons from Rabbi Adler: Be your father’s son - opinion
Even observant Jews are unfamiliar with the intricacies of Jewish laws and customs surrounding death and mourning.
Chief rabbis call for public vaccination following four measles deaths
In a public letter, the rabbis argued that "you shall take great care of yourselves" is not just a verse from the Torah, but a halachic and moral obligation.