Shelter vs Safety: LA’s Homelessness Crisis— Part 2
There’s a lot of Jewish wisdom to be found in the tension between compassion for the homeless and public safety for all.
There’s a lot of Jewish wisdom to be found in the tension between compassion for the homeless and public safety for all.
Regardless of which side of the political fence you’re on, all lovers of Israel must be on the side of stopping this looming disaster and putting Israeli unity first.
Anne Berest’s “The Postcard” recounts the story of the author’s family members who died at Auschwitz in 1942.
The first in a series on Jewish Mindfulness.
July 4th is a good time to reflect on what was once the biggest question facing America: what is the point of having a monarchy?
Growth comes through faith and nothing will grow if we don’t first plant that seed and visualize it, see those goals in our life.
You can make so many people so happy by giving them a little extra. People need money, and a little extra can go a long way.
Affirmative action is dead, but the debate over alternatives to replace it is far from over. Let’s see how the Jewish community responds when the impact hits closer to home.
The Journal will continue to track media coverage. We will continue to cover the movie and the cause, and we hope that other media outlets and social justice activists will follow.
If the paper is serious about combating slavery and teaching it in the schools, it shouldn’t settle for only the year 1619. There’s another year that demands our attention: 2023.