
We have all experienced the negative effects of loneliness; we understand the sharp pain that comes with feeling isolated from...
Read moreMARBLEHEAD – He was 17. She was 15. They were madly in love. They had just made it to Vienna...
Read moreIt was the second day of Rosh Hashanah, a day that the congregants of Temple Tiferet Shalom hold two different...
Read moreThe morning quiet of a side street near the center of a village in Austria was interrupted on 23 Elul...
Read moreThe High Holy Days prayer to be inscribed in the Book of Life doesn’t pertain to Roy Cohn, who died...
Read moreGLOUCESTER – Phoebe Potts, director of family learning at Gloucester’s Temple Ahavat Achim and author of a graphic memoir, will soon...
Read moreBOSTON – Joshua Harmon’s terrific new play “Admissions,” in its Boston premiere at SpeakEasy Stage Company through Nov. 30, packs...
Read moreSalem State University professor Stephenie Young is making the most of a unique opportunity to curate an exhibition on the...
Read moreFor the last two editions, the Jewish Journal has run an investigative series on anti-Semitism in Greater Boston. Our series...
Read moreJERUSALEM – Israel is an island of success in a sea of failure, what the Arabs call “fauda” – anarchy...
Read moreOn May 4, 2019, a large BDS rally took place at UMass Amherst. BDS is an organization committed to discrediting...
Read moreAn event scheduled for Nov. 12 on the UMass Amherst campus focusing on the anti-Israel “Boycott, Divest, Sanction” movement (BDS)...
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