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This guide was created to examine the choices Jews have made in America from the time of the first Jewish settlers through the central European migration.
The “Farhud,” Arabic for pogrom or violent dispossession, gripped Iraq’s 2,600 year-old Jewish community during WW2.
In the wake of October 7th, this year's observances of Yom HaZikaron and Yom Ha'atzmaut feel different and carry a profound sense of weight.
NYPL's blog lifts up important voices from the LGBTQIA+ community in the Dorot Jewish Division.
What do goats have to do with Yom Kippur? How should we treat a Beit Knesset? And more.
What is shemittah (year of release) and how does it connect to our lives? And what is special about the number 7?
Shavuot marks the receiving of the Torah on Mount Sinai, and its tradition to eat dairy. But why?
Black Jews have been a part of American history since before the colonial era.
Explore the resources, prompts, and activities in this Freedom Value Spark.
Judaism teaches us to practice the middah (Jewish value) of hakarat hatov, or gratitude.