When I was younger and still figuring out what religion meant to me, I went to synagogue most Shabbats. I loved the rhythm of the service, the sense of belonging, the melodies that felt familiar and ...
Torah in Seven, hosted by Lubavitch International's editor-in-chief, Baila Olidort, distills each week’s parsha into a clear, ...
Volunteers of all ages came together to give back to the community through a variety of hands-on mitzvah projects.
What does it mean to love our children equally? It’s a question that many families wrestle with, especially when each ...
I want to share two very different stories of gratitude in honor of Thanksgiving. The first comes from the Torah portion we ...
This year’s International Shluchim Conference reached an especially emotional peak as thousands of Shluchim from all corners ...
A growing share of young people now use captions or subtitles when streaming TV shows or movies. Even companies once defined by print, like The New York Times and other major publishers, now offer ...
The world was one family, who share a common religion, heritage, ethnicity and culture. There was peace. Eight people exited ...
The Knesset's Ministerial Committee for Legislation is expected to discuss on Sunday a new bill titled the "Basic Law: Torah Study." The legislation, introduced by MK Avi Maoz of the Noam party, seeks ...
It’s a joy to light Hanukkah candles for eight straight nights, no question. But after the candles begin their burn, why not ...
Tol editor David Horovitz discusses the justices taking the government to task for not setting up a state commission of ...
The American right has been having a heated, high-stakes debate about the appeal of antisemitic ideas among younger ...