Jewish World
Mastering the short story: Twelve vignettes capture America’s Jewish world - book review
'You’ve Told Me Before,' proves, if proof were needed after her first wonderful foray into this specialized literary field, that Jennifer Anne Moses is a master of the short story genre.
Holocaust museums 'false propaganda' used to blackmail world - American Muslims for Palestine head
Trend of Israelis leaving post-October 7 is impossible to ignore - but why is it happening?
Influence without integrity is just entertainment - opinion
Jews are not a color; we are a global people - opinion
Judaism is a family rooted in faith, strengthened by diversity, and united in a covenant that binds us across cultures, languages, and generations.
Israel and Diaspora Jews united in the face of fear, chaos of Iran war - opinion
When the US joined the military effort, attacking Iranian nuclear facilities, a wave of relief rushed in. We could finally breathe. This time, something felt different.
Maccabiah Games postponed to 2026 in shadow of Israel's war with Iran
The 2025 Maccabiah Games, set for July, have been postponed until 2026 due to escalating security risks in Israel.
Deadly attacks on Jews driven by desperation, not escalation - opinion
The ideological war against Israel has not ended, but the momentum is shifting.
Can the WJC rise to meet the challenges faced by 21st-century Jews?
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: “I see old threats coming back and new threats emerging,” WJC President Ronald Lauder said at the 17th plenary of the World Jewish Congress.
'Lead with humanity': Herzog praises Israel's resumption of Gaza aid during WJC speech
Herzog also presented WJC President Ron Lauder with the Presidential Medal of Honor, 'Israel’s highest civilian honor.'
Story of Passover proves that a brighter future awaits the Jewish nation - Opinion
ABOVE THE FOLD: The story of Passover further proves that many years later, we are still a force to be reckoned with.
A state, not a shtetl: Why Israel forges ties with the far Right to fight antisemitism - opinion
Israel is not a shtetl. It is a state, and, as a result, its interrelationships with the non-Jewish world are necessarily different than those of the shtadlan.
'Letters from Home': Exploring tension among Jews in in the Second Temple era - review
The relationship between the Jewish communities of Egypt and Israel created an underlying tension, not unlike the modern-day relationship between world Jewry and the Jews of the State of Israel.
Unifying Jewish education in a divided Jewish world
Jewish education is the key to unity, identity, and continuity—ensuring every child has access to learning is our greatest responsibility for the future.