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.
"This is a criticism that I very much enjoy,” said comedian and author Moshe Kasher upon hearing his memoir was banned in a Texas school district.
Jewish text reminds us there's a time to lead, and a time to pass the torch.
Unpacking the Talmudic quote Shaina Taub cited in her acceptance speech at the Tony Awards
Filmed over 21 years, 'Sabbath Queen' explores modern Jewish boundaries through the lens of a 38th generation rabbi
How is it that we have not figured out how to talk about Israel with people who disagree?
Campus leaders should be more focused on educating their community's on how to think, than what to think
Since the release of his book just days before Oct. 7, the Jerusalem-based author has faced everything from rave reviews to book tour cancellations
The problem with the Gaza solidarity encampments isn't antisemitism. It's that they've become a distraction from the war itself.
The editor-in-chief of the Yale Daily News hardly slept for a week amid the crackdown on campus protests against Israel's war in Gaza
Does it matter who hides the afikoman?
A ceasefire and hostage deal is the only credible endgame to the war in Gaza