Religion
Parashat Bo: Jeremiah’s timeless promise to Israel
Empires crumble, pain persists, yet Israel survives; Jeremiah’s words offer reassurance across generations.
Parashat Bo: Promises must be kept
The high price of not listening: What Pharaoh teaches us about power and humility
Zionism built on shared responsibility, not ideological conformity - opinion
Parashat Bamidbar: ‘Each man by his banner’
The many hardships endured by the Israelites during their desert journey could have been greatly reduced had the nation learned to appreciate what they had.
Messianic and Episcopal communities mourn Capital Jewish Museum shooting victims
A photograph of the couple is now on display at the Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes next to some candles, inviting visitors to prayer.
A Jewish outlook on life can help Israel win war against Hamas - opinion
Judaism is an answer to man’s ultimate questions. But nothing is more irrelevant than an answer to a question nobody asks.
Beyond the headlines: A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news
Amid crisis, a quiet spiritual awakening is taking root in the Jewish world, marked by unity, resilience, and renewed faith.
Self-proclaimed pastor accused of sex trafficking, forced labor scheme over near decade
Treva Edwards is accused of sexually and physically abusing one of his followers - whom he later reportedly pushed to get an abortion when she fell pregnant.
Interfaith dialogue in Berlin takes place in fluent Arabic
The landmark event, led by Sharaka and the Abraham Accords Institute, gathered religious leaders to promote tolerance and took place exclusively in Arabic
38% of American Jews believe in life after death, study finds
Unlike in some Christian denominations, where a belief in the afterlife is an organizing idea, Judaism has no single doctrine about what happens after death.
Vatican ambr. and MKs condemn harassment of Christians, says ‘no place for hate’
This marks the first time the committee has held a discussion on the harassment of Christians.
Knesset's Immigration Basic Law narrowminded, risks alienating secular, diaspora Jews - opinion
An initial reading of the bill has the potential to negatively impact the rights of minorities in the Jewish state, many of whom are seeking refuge from growing antisemitism.
Turkish Cypriots protest new rule permitting hijab in schools
The new ruling comes after an eighth-grade student was barred from entering a Nicosia school for wearing a hijab.