From childhood groggers to Israel today, Purim reminds us of courage, joy, and the enduring fight against life’s Hamans.
Are you old enough to start the What the Hell diet? An actuary, a financial planner, and a rabbi have thoughts.
A San Diego-area rabbi says the ancient story of Purim mirrors what is happening in the Middle East today, as Jewish communities to celebrate the holiday.
The Purim celebration at Palm Beach Synagogue is marked by joy and reflection, despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
This afternoon, Denver7 anchor Shannon Ogden spoke with Rabbi Avraham Mintz, director of the Chabad of South Metro Denver. He called the timing of the events in the Middle East "unbelievable." ...
The man who repeatedly rammed his car into the Chabad-Lubavitch world headquarters in Brooklyn in January has been federally ...
Having spent more than 30 years as a rabbi and over two decades at the helm of Congregation Beth Israel (CBI) in Scottsdale, ...
In a dingy office. Flickering in inconsistent intervals, a light bulb. It hovers between the interviewer and the interviewee, ...
A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.” – from “Mary Poppins” (1964) Daniel Swartz is a funny guy. For a rabbi. As the spiritual leader of a united flock with diverse political ...
Our U.S. administration is rebranding their violent deployments within America as law and order. They want oppression to be normalized and then monetized, writes guest columnist Rabbi Robert A.
The tense situation in the Middle East is grabbing the attention of Fresno’s Jewish and Iranian communities. “In the last month, tens of thousands of unarmed citizens ...
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