The post-coronavirus aliyah?
Making up international law as they go.
Meaning is sought outside of America’s houses of worship by the many young who are “spiritual but not religious.” We liberal Jews must have something to say to these seekers.
And even spiked interest in enlistment.
Bread—not by our hands alone.
Why American Ḥaredim have responded so differently from other Jews to the pandemic.
And how it connects to the quest for the remains of a legendary Israeli spy.
Trust matters.
And why Israelis started drinking wine with their families.
The digital forces now at work on Jewish communities reflect a challenge that American churches have been wrestling with for decades now.
A situation where everyone wins.
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?
From right and left, jihadist and Querdenker.
Buying vaccines to save a citizen.