Berkeley's New Lehrhaus has brought L.A.'s Yiddishkayt, the largest Yiddish cultural institution in the West, under its wing.
The bill would formally recognize Israeli Sign Language while maintaining the status of other sign languages used in Israel. It would also require the state to preserve, develop, and promote ISL.
The Times of Israel on MSN
Somaliland’s little-known Jewish past spans Yemenite traders and contested legends
Though no Jews live there today, the African territory has a history of Jewish merchants, and a tribal clan with a crypto-Jew ...
The Christian Post on MSNOpinion
3 reasons for why God is so jealous
I believe there are three points of understanding why God revealed this first commandment, though the topic is surely ...
David Shlachter wants to show the full breadth of the faces and diversity of Israel through portraiture and census data.
The Forward on MSN
These Jewish artists are searching for home — at America’s only Catholic historically Black university
The class does not begin with a lecture. Instead, Neta Elkayam stands at the front of the room and sings. Usually in the ...
A century after the famed composer wed Ellin Mackay, a Catholic heiress, their marriage offers a window into how Jewish ...
This P28 we’re taking a different tack by offering odds on some 2026 scenarios — from the political survival of both ...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- An Oregon cafe that takes orders in sign language has become a cherished space for the Deaf community, ...
According to a Pew Research Center survey, only 52% of American Jews can read Hebrew. The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute is ...
The woman killed overnight in a home in Pardes Hanna is named by Hebrew-language media as 49-year-old Ina Danilov. Danilov’s ...
Dr. Howard Tucker, Tzvi Hersh ben Chaim Herzl, passed away on Dec. 22, 2025, at the age of 103. Known around the world as the ...
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