Ma’oz Tzur insists that Jewish memory is not linear progress but recurring danger. That insistence matters after Bondi.
Hallmark keeps getting Hanukkah wrong. Two Forward writers pitch one that understands Judaism — and why it resists being Christmas-adjacent.
As the midwinter darkness enfolds us, we can make time for contemplation as much as action, prayer as much as protest.
The shape of the menorah – and of the hanukkiah – teaches us that while we all may be diverse branches, we derive from a ...
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