Rabbi
Israeli woman sues New Jersey rabbi for sexual assault, defamation
Avraham Appel, of Jackson, abused his position as a trusted community leader to sexually assault and exploit the woman, an Israeli immigrant who came to him as a single mother, the lawsuit said.
Raisin industry heir Bruce Lion charged in antisemitic harassment case in LA
This rabbi made history in the civil rights era, I had to tell his story - opinion
How a Jewish police chief's mezuzah captivated a Mississippi town
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks’ legacy: Inside the new Chumash with Jessica Sacks
Discover how Rabbi Sacks connected Jewish tradition with modern culture and why his teachings resonate across religious and secular divides.
Rabbi Berel Wein: A rabbi for all ages and sages - opinion
‘It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new life.’ – Nina Simone
Remembering Rabbi Berel Wein: A beloved Jewish storyteller - opinion
Working side by side with Rabbi Wein to reimagine his book ‘Triumph of Survival’ - and the insights that stayed with me.
Yosef Blau, author of Orthodox rabbis’ letter calling out Israel, responds to critics - interview
Rabbi Yosef Blau urges moral clarity in Israel’s response to Gaza, advocating for responsibility in addressing hunger and violence, despite critics within Orthodox circles.
Orthodox critics of Israel abroad speak with the rhetoric of NGOs, not Torah - opinion
A recent rabbinic statement condemning Israel’s war conduct misrepresents Orthodox values and ignores the realities faced by Israelis under fire.
Tune into today's top stories: Gaza City takeover plan, Ashkelon car explosion
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Dozens of Modern Orthodox rabbis call for ‘moral clarity’ in the face of Gaza humanitarian crisis
“Orthodox Jewry, as some of Israel’s most devoted supporters, bears a unique moral responsibility,” the letter says. “Judaism’s vision of justice and compassion extends to all human beings."
Jewish scholar, historian, and leader Rabbi Berel Wein dies at 91
Rabbi Berel Wein's impact on the Jewish world blossomed not only from his films, books, and audio lectures, but also the founding and leadership of institutions.
Three firebombs hurled at Russian synagogue for second arson attack this year
The previous July 10, 2024, attack saw vandals set fire to the synagogue's electrical box
Conservative rabbi resigns from movement after facing punishment for performing intermarriages
The third-generation Conservative rabbi resigned, stating he believes helping Jews who marry outside their religion is part of a rabbi’s duty to bless and embrace all.