Housework, neurosis, the Skirball, Rabbi Kushner and Brasil
Picks and clicks.
Picks and clicks.
Success in finding the perfect shul in Los Angeles for you and your family too often seems just one more visit away.
As summer draws to a close, tens of thousands of unaffiliated American Jews begin the yearly hunt for affordable Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services, which fall this year on Sept. 12-14 and Sept. 21-22.
Nessah made history five years ago when it became the first Iranian synagogue in the world to embrace congregational membership.\n
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The Anti-Defamation League\’s (ADL) reversal last week of its position on the Armenian genocide has set off a flurry of diplomatic activity in Turkey and Israel.
Whether the American summit actually boosts Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking will depend on the outcome of the internal Palestinian struggle.
In Jewish communities in Los Angeles, tenants are uneasily contemplating a fate increasingly familiar to renters – the conversion of their building to condominiums.
HR 106 already has 227 co-sponsors in the House of Representatives and is supported by a majority of Jewish senators and congressmen across the nation. Most of the Jewish organizational establishment, however, is either waffling or desperately trying to avoid the issue.