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Judaism
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Sept. 14, 2020
‘Cared for, for Eternal Life’: Jewish Burial in the Age of COVID-19
In a pandemic that impedes conventional bereavement, Chesed Shel Emes has upheld its mission to tend to any Jewish person in need of burial.
By
Isadora Kosofsky
coronavirus
Mar. 12, 2020
The Coronavirus Is Testing Organized Religion
Religious believers often look to faith communities for safety in times of danger. But what if that poses public heath dangers, too?
By
Ed Kilgore
encounter
May 30, 2018
The Face of Birthright Israel Is Speaking Out Against the Prime Minister
Talking to Charles Bronfman about Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, and the embassy move.
By
Lisa Miller
Apr. 9, 2018
Can Rabbi Rick Jacobs Save Liberal Zionism in the Age of Netanyahu?
The senior official in America’s largest Jewish denomination has become an outspoken critic of the Israeli Establishment.
By
Abraham Riesman
Feb. 9, 2016
Mazel Tov to Bernie Sanders, the First Jew to Win a Presidential Primary
Sanders’s triumph in New Hampshire is a landmark in the history of Jewish-American socialism.
By
Eric Levitz
crimes and misdemeanors
Apr. 8, 2013
Brooklyn Vandal Marks Holocaust Remembrance Day With Possible Hate Crime
The vandal targeted mezuzot.
By
Margaret Hartmann
controversy
Feb. 24, 2011
Glenn Beck Is Sorry About Comparing Judaism to Radical Islam
“I was wrong on this.”
By
Julie Gerstein