Jewish customs
Jewish Christmas tradition of Chinese food is now backed by science
'We do not completely understand your dietary customs… but we are proud and grateful that your GOD insist you eat our food on Christmas.”, says the so-called 'Chinese Restaurant Association'.
‘That’s Simchas Torah’: The Jewish Val Kilmer moment you might have missed
We are called to serve others now more than ever - opinion
How the Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow wins hearts and minds - opinion
Israel owes David Ben Avraham a Jewish burial - editorial
Despite his conversion not being recognized, this man persevered through so much grief in his life and deserves the chance to be buried next to people of his chosen faith.
Growing number of Jews using NY’s first Reform chevra kadisha burial society
In the Jewish vernacular, caring for the dead is called chesed shel emet (“true kindness”) because bestowing honor upon the dead is a favor that cannot be returned by the beneficiary.
Super Bowl antisemitism ads should mark kickoff to Jewish cultural revival - opinion
Let us think of the 30-second Super Bowl commercial on antisemitism as the kickoff of sorts to a longer, sustained drive down the field.
Should Jewish males be circumcised? - comment
While I wouldn’t go so far as to call circumcision a “terrible mistake,” perhaps there’s a middle ground for the Jewish baby boys yet to be born.
We have seen the Jewish future, and it is all about choice
Choosing to be Jewish is at the center of Jewish life in America, how are the different streams of Judaism adapting?
Judaism should bring the 'last confession' (vidui) back
The last confession (vidui), has somewhat disappeared in recent centuries. In this column, I’ll briefly lay out the case for restoring this meaningful ritual.
There’s a Grammy for Christian music. These musicians want Jewish music to get one, too.
Two musicians are proposing a "best Jewish music album" category be added to the Grammys.
The powerful healing from the Mourner's Kaddish - opinon
Jewish rituals enable people to pass their beliefs and values down to future generations.
Future of Jewish religious freedom hangs in balance in EU -opinion
Regarding Jewish religious freedom, tolerance of belief and speech is not enough.
Everything you need to know about kitniyot - opinion
Ashkenazi Jews have a custom of not eating legumes on Passover.
Jewish lessons for addressing debt - opinion
Judaism provides a way of making the problems of the debt real by describing the polity to include not only those who happen to be alive today but those who will succeed us.