If you’re not paying attention to the Farm Bill winding its way through Congress, you should be, especially if you care about fighting hunger in America.
A day school graduate reflects on her realization that Judaism won't be ever-present as she leaves her "Jewish bubble" for a small liberal arts college.
He was a man with a mission and for 30 years, Frank Lautenberg pursued that mission as a U.S. senator with a distinctly Jewish passion and a Jewish heart.
In the debate over whether the Reform movement's seminary should change its policy to admit students in an interfaith relationship, one rabbi argues that it could work.
A controversy is roiling the Reform movement over whether its seminary should change its admissions policy to allow students with a non-Jewish partner or spouse. Rabbi Gregory Marx argues that clergy must lead by example.