American Judaism

Squirrel Hill’s Jewish community isn’t stable, and anti-Semitic violence isn’t new to Pittsburgh.

Nov. 16 2021 12:01AM

“How deeply do I regret not having been more diligent in studying the language and literature of our fathers.”

Yair Rosenberg
Nov. 15 2021 12:01AM

Judaism without content.

Nov. 3 2021 12:01AM

There is no continuity without the commandments.

Nov. 1 2021 12:01AM

Even when espoused by Jewish groups.

Mitchell Rocklin and Howard Slugh
Oct. 15 2021 12:01AM

Rabbis are sending the message that religion is simply a lens for politics.

Rebecca Sugar
Aug. 30 2021 12:01AM

“They don’t need a rabbi for something that’s not Jewish.”

Aug. 9 2021 12:01AM

The authors mention Hamas not once, and instead focus on their own delicate feelings.

Alvin Rosenfeld
Aug. 2 2021 12:01AM

Unmaking time.

Shai Secunda
April 23 2021 12:01AM

Decentralization may bring back an old model.

Ezra Schwartz
April 22 2021 12:01AM

A brief memoir of religious conversion.

Matthew Ackerman
April 5 2021 12:01AM

John J. Brown took the job seriously.

Ben Sales
March 15 2021 12:01AM

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?

March 1 2021 12:01AM