Alarmed by rising antisemitism, there is a growing trend of Jews who are considering what might have been unthinkable just a few years ago—bearing arms.
Rabbi Hamrell Takes Healing Beyond the Prison Wall
Rabbi Miriam Hamrell ministers to the needs of her Los Angeles congregation, Ahavat Torah, and teaches Talmud to incarcerated women.
In Conversation With ‘New York Times’ Columnist Bari Weiss
Weiss refers to herself as politically heterodox, and in her sharp, cleverly written columns, does not hesitate to tackle provocative ideas like intersectionality.
It’s Time to Walk Away From the Women’s March
Many Jewish women enthusiastically participated in the January 2017 marches, but relations with the national leadership have soured since then.
My Meeting With George H.W. Bush
A former Hadassah Magazine journalist recalls his 1992 White House meeting with President George H.W. Bush.
Dinner in Boca with a Side of Anti-Semitism
An encounter in a Boca Raton deli becomes a very personal reminder of the people out there who harbor an intense hatred of the Jews.
Returning to Pittsburgh, From Israel
In Israel during the Tree of life shooting, one Pittsburgh resident describes experiencing the tragedy in her homeland, but not in her hometown.
Haftorah Across America
Oklahoman Richard Borg has set a goal to chant haftorah in all 50 states.
Ethiopian Jews in America
Small in number but rich in heritage, the Ethiopian Jewish community in the United States struggles to strengthen its core.