Why a New Jewish Documentary Podcast, ‘The Nightingale of Iran,’ Absolutely Soars
The six-part series offers a master class in storytelling, music and identity.
The six-part series offers a master class in storytelling, music and identity.
JPAC Executive Director David Bocarsly told the more than 300 conference attendees that last year, JPAC succeeded in securing $140 million from the state budget toward their legislative priorities and helped pass 15 bills.
Over the past 15, maybe even more years, I’ve been getting my hair cut by a woman named Reina.
As a pediatric occupational therapist, I can no longer remain silent about the psychological and social-emotional effects of COVID-19 on us and our children.
It’s the second lawsuit this month claiming the university dismissed Jewish students concerns.
The sound of the shofar calls on Jews to unite, reflect on our actions, and strengthen our connections with one another and with our faith.
COVID-19’s viral load has already spread into 2022 and brought with it another wave of grim tidings.
“I’m running because I feel like the country went off on the wrong track and we forgot who we were.”
A one-man show telling the story of the Holocaust from the dog’s perspective, starring Roy Abramsohn, as Cyrus the dog.
The administration must implement mandatory antisemitism training for all students, faculty and administrators before the end of the fall semester.