
If You Can Invite One More to Your Passover Seder, You Should
No Jew who wants to be a part of a Passover Seder should ever go a year without being invited to one.

No Jew who wants to be a part of a Passover Seder should ever go a year without being invited to one.

“October 7: In Their Own Words,” is based on interviews with survivors of the attacks.

Director/co-writer of the film looks back on the legacy of his quintessential Passover comedy film.

Founder Dr. Noreen Green will lead the LAJS in a special concert at Wilshire Boulevard Temple

Luis Har, who survived 128 days in captivity, and parents of the still-captive Hersh Goldberg-Polin, shared stories of despair and hopes after six months of peril, with the story of Passover looming large in their minds in the coming days.

Guy Shalem’s Meeting of the Masters is more than just a dinner club; it’s a testament to the power of food, conversation, and community in bringing people together and creating a space where everyone, regardless of background or belief, can find common ground and friendship.

Birthright Israel and OpenDor Media announced on April 1 that they are combining forces to expand educational outreach on Jewish Israel-related content.

“Killing Me Softly with His Songs” showcases the mind and career behind the music of “Happy Days,” “Laverne & Shirley” and “The Love Boat.”

“Chained,” a new play by the author of “Journey to America,” “is about what can happen when Jewish divorce law gives husbands the power to refuse to let their wives go.

Jewish dentist was killed in San Diego Feb. 29.