Jewish World
Nearly twenty years ago, Jay Feinberg, a foreign-exchange analyst in Manhattan, had a serious illness, and Lorraine Weiss, an educational…
Perhaps the most striking thing about the Jerusalem office of Nefesh B’Nefesh is its sparkling, corporate look. The quiet hum…
In a historic decision made a few months ago, the Israeli government ended its fifty-five-year-old agreement with the American Jewish…
This year we celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the birth of the modern State of Israel. The reappearance of an…
The year 2008 marks the bicentennial of a significant aliyah movement, which took place from 1808 to 1810—the arrival of…
Dr. Avraham Meyer’s idea of a dream vacation is exploring his Manchester, England backyard and getting to sleep in his…
David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, loved the desert. His love went hand in hand with a firm belief that…
For me, the excitement began from the minute we chose to go to the airport. I kept thinking about the…
Miracles aren’t always easy to recognize. Some are obvious, and others come and go unseen. But more striking and enduring…
In January 2008, Jewish Action invited seven prominent veteran rabbis, with a combined 350 years of leadership in the Orthodox…
In this tribute, Professor Levi explores Rabbi Hirsh’s unique outlook and leadership during an especially challenging period in Jewish…