Baltimore steps up to offer hurricane relief rescue and aid to battered Southwest Florida
Faygie Holt | Special to the JT
Though separated by more than 1,000 miles, Baltimore’s Jewish community has embraced those in Southwest Florida who have...
Did you enter a Jewish building, event or program this year? You probably unknowingly...
Larry Luxner | JTA
When Jewish summer camps unexpectedly had to cancel their summer programs two years ago after the COVID-19 pandemic hit and before...
For Jews with eating disorders, new traditions aim to make Yom Kippur a safer...
Shonna Levin is an Orthodox Jew, but she didn’t spend last Yom Kippur in a synagogue.
The activist in Brooklyn, N.Y., had planned to set...
Hazon and 20 Jewish organizations launch environmental coalition to fight climate change
Jewish groups are coming together, united by their hope for a better, cleaner future.
Twenty Jewish organizations have signed onto the Coalition Founding Statement, establishing...
Amid higher threat levels, Jewish communities lean on $130 million initiative to bolster security
Eric Berger | JTA
When Haya Varon relocated to Houston from Mexico City more than four decades ago, she felt like she was moving to...
What antisemitism means for Gen Z-ers
Gianna Gronowski | Staff Writer
Antisemitism manifests differently in the lives of each generation, but Jewish educator Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath has some advice for how Gen...
ADL will review its education materials after Fox News calls the group ‘far-left’
Andrew Lapin | JTA
The Anti-Defamation League says it will “launch a thorough review” of its educational content to address materials “misaligned with” the organization’s...
Trauma-sensitive approach for aiding Holocaust survivors transforms how care is delivered
Larry Luxner | JTA
Picture this scenario: An 89-year-old Holocaust survivor lies on his back while a white-coated dentist with pliers approaches, preparing to pull...
Bike4Chai Riders hit the road for Chai Lifeline
Team Baltimore’s 20 riders joined the more than 600 cyclists as they clipped in for the 13th annual and largest ever summer of Bike4Chai....
Decades After the Holocaust, Efforts to Return Nazi-Looted Art Are Slow, Steady
It’s never just as simple as “finders keepers, losers weepers.”
In June, the Philadelphia Museum of Art returned a 16th-century marksman’s shield in its possession...