
A Moment in Time: “Digging Deep”
We are all sacred vessels. And even the broken shards of our lives (perhaps especially the broken shards) connect us with the Divine.
We are all sacred vessels. And even the broken shards of our lives (perhaps especially the broken shards) connect us with the Divine.
While Ukrainian Israelis and newer Russian immigrants mostly support Ukraine, older Russian immigrants are often victims of Putin’s propaganda, the co-founder of Israeli Friends of Ukraine tells The Media Line
The historic Shul on the Beach in Venice continues its legacy of serving an eclectic, but devoted, community of Jews
The first in a series on Jewish Mindfulness.
“The Eco-Jewish Play Festival is an amazing attempt at making meaningful theatre that can inspire social change within our very own communities.”
Notable people and events in the Jewish LA community.
Crafting snack boards is a fun and creative way to level-up a meal.
Seven years ago, the husband and wife team of Chabad Rabbi Zalmy and Rebbetzin Chana Fogelman established the Village Synagogue on the corner of Fairfax and Fountain, today a thriving congregation of around 500.
It is one of the most famous and popular Turkish desserts for good reason.
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?