Squirrel Hill’s Jewish community isn’t stable, and anti-Semitic violence isn’t new to Pittsburgh.
“How deeply do I regret not having been more diligent in studying the language and literature of our fathers.”
There is no continuity without the commandments.
Even when espoused by Jewish groups.
Rabbis are sending the message that religion is simply a lens for politics.
“They don’t need a rabbi for something that’s not Jewish.”
The authors mention Hamas not once, and instead focus on their own delicate feelings.
Putting God back into the equation.
Decentralization may bring back an old model.
A brief memoir of religious conversion.
John J. Brown took the job seriously.
It’s been a year since most American synagogues closed their doors. Will the practices they adopted to survive undermine their prospects when the pandemic ends?