Trump, racism, sexism — and hope
The Trump inauguration approaches just as many people are emerging from their post-election funk.
The Trump inauguration approaches just as many people are emerging from their post-election funk.
In a small city in Venezuela, there are nine Jews. Five adults, two teens, two children.
Three years ago, when her son, David, was 14, Alla Doner signed him up with Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles (JBBBSLA).
When it comes to civic activism, ordinary citizens can make a big difference: They just need patience, perseverance and, in one case, the willingness to deal with some garbage.
UCLA students will have the opportunity this spring to study with two leading Israeli artists who combine science with the movement of bodies.
On the eve of the inauguration of Donald Trump and the 44th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the National Council of Jewish Women Los Angeles and the California Latinas for Reproductive Justice are co-hosting a “Rally to Save Roe,” a protest and young activist training intended to defend women’s reproductive rights in California.
At least 25 Jewish institutions across the United States have received bomb threats, Jewish security officials said, in the second wave of such mass disruption in two weeks.
Thank you, President Barack Obama, for serving the country for the past eight years.