JEWS
Ari Shaffir Is Tearing Down God in His New Stand-Up Hour
We spoke to comedian Ari Shaffir about exploring religion and identity in a time of political correctness.
Meet the Canadian Who Wants to be Poland’s ‘Luckiest Jew’
Michael Rubenfeld has taken an offensive custom and put his own spin on it.
Germans are wearing yarmulkes to protest rising anti-Semitism in the country
“Many people are scared to go outside wearing a kippah. That's unacceptable and it can't be allowed to continue.”
Pastor who thinks Jews can’t be saved led opening prayer at U.S. embassy in Jerusalem
Pastor Robert Jeffress wasn't even the only controversial religious leader there.
The Peculiar Struggle of Toronto's Kosher Restaurants
Despite the city now hosting more kosher restaurants than ever, some still strain to attract Orthodox Jewish customers as Toronto competes with kosher eating hubs like New York City.
Trump Offers Remarks at the Holocaust Memorial Museum
The president is set to deliver remarks in DC for the Week of Remembrance at 11:20 AM EST.
In the Future, the Holocaust Is Just Another Hologram
The last living Holocaust survivors are dying. Can technology keep their testimonies alive?
Sephardic Passover Food: Not Your Bubbe’s Matzo Ball Soup
Brisket and gefilte fish feature at many Ashkenazic Passover seders in the US, but the foods of Sephardi Jews are inspired by their roots in the Mediterranean.
A Historian of Judaism Explains What's So Troubling About the Latest Wave of Anti-Semitism
What swastikas, cemetery vandalism, and bomb threats say about the state of American hate.
There Have Already Been 35 Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes in New York City This Year
That's a 94 percent increase from just 18 anti-Jewish incidents at the end of February last year, according to the NYPD.
How Jews Are Responding to a Wave of Anti-Semitic Bomb Threats and Vandalism
The surge of attacks have brought only weak responses from Donald Trump. Some fear it will only get worse.