What Happens If Your Candidate Loses?
We’re all in for a long and crazy ride. Very soon, half of our country will be in ecstasy while the other half will be in mourning.
We’re all in for a long and crazy ride. Very soon, half of our country will be in ecstasy while the other half will be in mourning.
“To Seek a Larger Spirit: Reflections of a Jewish Psychologist” includes poems that transport readers to psychological and spiritual spaces, like growing beyond fear, healing from trauma and exploring the longing for human connection and warmth.
28 pieces by this fascinating artist are on display at the Babst Gallery on Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles, spanning works from 1916 to 1979.
One of the most divisive U.S. presidential elections in recent history is around the corner. For any undecided Jewish voters, we offer this convenient policy “scorecard” to help you decide.
As the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers square off in this year’s World Series, old-timers recall the first time the two teams met in the Fall Classic, in 1941.
“Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict” by Yardena Schwartz. Union Square & Co., 2024. 420 pages.
Israelis should not be telling Americans how to vote. Americans should not be telling Israelis what to think about the prospective presidential candidates.
What happens when we put ourselves into the art of creating the world that we wish it to be?
A roundup of incidents, good and bad, happening on school campuses.
Although most American Jews support Israel, in the voting booth, their civic, liberal selves predominate.