Centennial Spotlight: Nathan K. Gross (1911-1985)
The shidduch between Nat and kashrut was odd, to say the least. It surely does not appear, at least on the surface, to have been a match made in heaven.
The shidduch between Nat and kashrut was odd, to say the least. It surely does not appear, at least on the surface, to have been a match made in heaven.
Jewish Ukraine is a different place today than it was thirty years ago. A lot has changed.
Reichmann used his business and political connections to lobby on behalf of Jews throughout the Soviet Empire, leveraging his influence with world figures on behalf of unknown Jews.
Bread isn’t the only thing that may not be rising this Pesach.
Worried about the Pesach sized hole that enters your wallet each spring? Here’s how to shop smarter this year.
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While artificial intelligence may be new, the question of what makes us human is not.
Though “OK, Google,” might indeed be “okay” for weekdays—it is assuredly not for Shabbat and yom tov.
There are many different areas in which AI can revolutionize Torah study and, in fact, already has.
Could AI ever really pasken sheilot?
While living in the frum community as a widow or widower can provide great support, it may also emphasize the loss.
Widows and widowers from the frum community share their powerful stories of life after loss.
At the heart of every community, are the people who make up that community. What does that mean for someone interested in moving?
Keep it fresh and flavorful and no one will miss the chametz!
Fact: The date of an eved Ivri’s release is calculated on an individual basis, and thus they are not all released at one time.
The book’s tacit message: you don’t have to be a big macher to do big things.
Traditional Jewish beliefs have been subject to constant academic challenges in the modern era, and yet we continue to believe.
How one quiet evening in Chicago inspired Pamela Braun Cohen to do the seemingly impossible.
A journey to finding depth in a seemingly simple mathematical system, a story overcoming personal tragedy and a book exploring apostasy in Medieval Europe.
What a Robert Browning poem teaches us about old age and the surprising Jewish influence on his work.
In this day and age, reading labels just doesn’t tell the whole story. What does this mean for kosher consumers today?