Assemblymember -Kahan on Friday introduced AB 2664, our new “Safe Worship Zone” legislation to ensure that every Californian can enter a house of worship freely – without intimidation, harassment, or ...
The Dinah Project operates under the auspices of Bar-Ilan’s Rackman Center. Halperin-Kaddari completed three terms on the U.N ...
In 1943, in the attic of a barrack in the Theresienstadt ghetto, a group of Jewish children began rehearsing in secret. The rehearsals happened in stolen moments, in attic spaces and hidden corners, ...
By Sara Jacobs in Washington, D.C. Our country spent $11.3 billion on just the first six days of Trump’s war of choice in Iran. That’s more than ...
StandWithUs strongly condemns Assembly Bill 2159 (AB 2159), introduced by CA Assemblymember Robert Garcia. This bill would gut key provisions from AB 715, California’s landmark law aimed at fighting ...
World Bipolar Day was this week, and the hope is to bring awareness and break the stigma. With advances in medications and therapy, many individuals can maintain their jobs, provide for their families ...
Jack Barry (March 20, 1918 – May 2, 1984) was an American game show host, television personality and executive who made a name for himself in the game show field. Barry served as host of several game ...
And, also, the marriage and stomach were saved, because of equal joy the deli does — and did — do DoorDash. It just goes to show, you just need a little faith. You can read more of Karen’s work at ...
The San Diego Jewish American Heritage Month Student Contest offers participants an opportunity to explore this history and its lasting influence by submitting essays in three categories: Jewish ...
But spiritually, they speak to something very close to the human psyche. When we carry guilt, gratitude, longing, or hope without expression, these emotions can remain trapped within our psyche. The ...
I was in Pasadena to join a few hundred other women as part of Women of Reform Judaism’s Pacific District Convention 2026.
A core tenet of Judaism was literacy to study Torah and Talmud. Early prejudice and prohibitions against land ownership drove our people to “intellectual” professions such as medicine and finance, ...
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