I like being a part of the coffee-drinking American majority. But I love and deeply cherish my minority religious status here ...
Concerning  Leonard Bernstein, Woody Allen, and Mel Brooks, Saul Bellow and Bob Dylan I cannot, unlike Portnoy, Philip Roth’s ...
Dear all, A few weeks ago, I boarded a flight that lifted off after sunset. Night had already settled in. But as we climbed ...
Shabbat Shalom. As moviegoers flock to watch “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the newest exploits of the Na’vi tribe, it’s worth ...
Fire and Ash," the newest exploits of the Na’vi tribe, it’s worth revisiting a long-forgotten tribal tale — the story of ...
Shmuel Rosner is senior political editor. For more analysis of Israeli and international politics, visit Rosner’s Domain at jewishjournal.com/rosnersdomain.
This idea of community was readily apparent last month at the 35 th annual Jewish Educator Awards luncheon at the Luxe Hotel.
After watching the first days of Zohran Mamdani’s term as mayor of New York City, I have a few questions for the new mayor.
The Trump administration notched a major foreign policy victory with the capture of former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
While the Islamic Republic is shaken by rising street protests, the shadow of American power—and of Israel—hangs over Tehran.
Throughout the film, filmmaker Nim Shapira shows not only why the posters went up, but why people justified tearing them down ...