Three leading observers of American Jewry discuss the strengths and weaknesses of its actions after October 7.
In response to crises in Israel and at home, American Jews mobilized to raise vast sums. But why was the community so unprepared? And did it rise to the occasion?
From liberal Zionism to drawing donors away from federations.
Jonathan Weisman searches for an identity he can’t seem to find.
As usual, we are asked to believe that only supporters of the Iran deal are rational.
Day schools are a powerful tool in ensuring lifelong commitment to Judaism, but the number of non-Orthodox Jews enrolling their. . .
The annual General Assembly of American Jewish federations, meeting in Jerusalem this week, facilitated a rare productive dialogue between American and Israeli Jews.