A weekly letter from our editor-in-chief, Jodi Rudoren, with a personal take on the news, Jewish issues, and journalism.
A weekly letter from our editor-in-chief, Jodi Rudoren, with a personal take on the news, Jewish issues, and journalism.
A weekly letter from our editor-in-chief, Jodi Rudoren, with a personal take on the news, Jewish issues, and journalism.
A weekly letter from our editor-in-chief, Jodi Rudoren, with a personal take on the news, Jewish issues, and journalism.
Sasha Troufanov spent his second birthday in captivity this week. Josh Katz thinks about him every weekday at 3 p.m.
"I think Europe will become Judenrein," said Abe Foxman, a Holocaust survivor who spent a half century as head of the ADL
Voters should think about who the candidates surround themselves with, and how they make decisions
I had to practically force the husband to wear it. But then I went down several satisfying rabbit holes.
End the war now and the remaining hostages could be home by the end of the holiday
Israel — and American Jewry — should respond to the conflict with integrity, humility, empathy and a long-term view
Shaanan Streett of 'HaDag Nahash' spoke to Libby Lenkinski on the Forward's new podcast 'Make Art, Not War'
Doug Emhoff praised his wife's "mean brisket" at the DNC. I investigated.
In a new book, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove meditates on what it means to be Jewish in "such a time as this"
A 17-year-old shouted "Free Palestine" at an Arizona lawyer with a Star of David on his car, and what happened next.
Rabbi Dov Linzer's and Abigail Pogrebin's new book is a lesson on embracing diversity of thought, on both Torah and life
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