The rise of the “nones” and the value of freedom of expression.
“What can our children think of Judaism . . . after their stay in the modern public-school buildings?”
Stars of David and Hebrew names reveal churches as former synagogues.
The Jewish atomic scientist believed physics “transcended religion,” but didn’t replace it.
Robert Nathan, Sephardi fantasy writer.
“The Jews are guilty.”
Teenagers bored with Hebrew classes aren’t ideological rebels.
European and American governments can do better than “Meet a Jew.”
The boy who would not run.
Operation Benjamin.
Learning lessons about everything from “trans violence” to “climate change”—but nothing about the Jews.
Jewish-Dominican New York, Spanish-speaking evangelical Zionists, and Israeli water technology in Guatemala.
Israel has more than enough Jewish pride to go around.
A Pulitzer for the New York Times?