The late conservative activist pens a love letter to the Jewish Sabbath, and invites the world to reclaim its humanity.
Halfway through his first year as leader of the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center, Rabbi Josh Ratner told The Journal that “I ...
La La Land, the City of Dreams, makes us confront the clash of dreams, the moments in our lives when one love conflicts with ...
The crowd that filled the Intuit Dome in Inglewood last Sunday had no idea how much excitement one All-Star player was sparking in an entire country thousands of miles away. Team World, which included ...
On Feb. 11, the group—known for the blue squares it promotes on social media and formerly known as the Foundation to Combat ...
Israel’s 2026 election will not be decided by the shouting matches on television or the megaphones at protests. It will be decided by a quieter group, one large enough to swing a dozen seats yet ...
Both the Chief Rabbi and America’s Commander in Chief understood that America and Israel were bonded by the Bible, allies in ...
Stephens, one of this generation’s most thoughtful and insightful political commentators, deserves immense credit for taking ...
The frigid wind off the Hudson River had teeth. Winter in New York chills one's social life. No one lingers, and small talk ...
I didn’t understand any of Bad Bunny’s words; I just saw on a large screen this explosion of Latin joy and around me lots of ...
A scheduled appearance by journalist Bari Weiss at the University of California, Los Angeles has been canceled, according to media reports. Weiss, the editor-in-chief of CBS News and co-founder of The ...
In cities like Los Angeles, where affordable housing is increasingly out of reach, I propose a vision for a new Jewish initiative called “Door to Door” that would address the staggering shelter costs ...
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