Print Issue: Miracle in Maui | Aug 25, 2023
A four-day family trip to Maui brought us to a nightmare inferno and then to a little miracle, thanks to a Chabad couple at Maui Kosher Farm.
A four-day family trip to Maui brought us to a nightmare inferno and then to a little miracle, thanks to a Chabad couple at Maui Kosher Farm.
Marty Peretz’s new memoir, “The Controversialist: Arguments with Everyone, Left Right and Center,” takes us back to a time when intellectual rigor, civil discourse and vigorous debate ruled the day.
Founded by Yossi and Chaya Segelman, Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA) does more than provide homemade meals to Angelenos in need. It has become a communal gathering place for volunteers.
Now that the Knesset has shut down for the summer, there is a new anxiety in the air, an apprehension about what will happen next. Will the prophets of doom triumph over the prophets of optimism?
Two new books shed light on iconic financier, philanthropist and social entrepreneur Michael Milken, whose latest venture is a D.C. complex that promotes his lifelong passion: Advancing the American Dream.
What the White House calls the “most ambitious and comprehensive U.S. government-led effort to fight antisemitism in American history” is full of omissions, distortions and internal contradictions.
Billionaire Jewish financier George Soros has used his money and influence to promote his political agendas. What has made him so controversial among Jews?
The historic Shul on the Beach in Venice continues its legacy of serving an eclectic, but devoted, community of Jews
Why entertainment journalist Malina Saval wants to change the ways we see Jews on screen
How my long and difficult journey toward gay pride helped me create a manifesto for Jewish and Zionist pride for the whole Jewish community.