For those who’ve been impacted by the current wildfires in L.A. County, the Journal has compiled resources that’ll hopefully ...
I am still struggling to process that it is gone, that one hundred miles away from me, what was once my whole world is gone.
We knew that this past Shabbat was not going to be an ordinary day of rest, but we didn’t know how harrowing it would be.
Jewish groups issued various reactions to the reported ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamasannounced on Jan. 15. As ...
During the first six days of the wildfires, over 30 arrests were made in wildfire zones across Los Angeles County.
Leaders of multiple Jewish organizations, including Bet Tzedek, Jewish Family Service LA and Jewish Free Loan Association, ...
When we focus so relentlessly on the 46% who hate Jews rather than the 54% who don’t, which number are we really helping?
God was not in the fire, but God’s voice is within us, guiding us through yet another Hurban, another destruction, calling on ...
As we become more isolated from each other in our communities, as we spend more time with screens than with neighbors, it’s ...
Good and evil is now a daily dose of reality. Displacement and loss are beyond imagination, while care and donations feed ...
In some measure this experience has a distinctive Jewish component to it, as many of the affected areas are densely settled ...
While some of the response to the wildfires has been politicized and focused on the city’s alleged failings, the kosher ...