In 1850, many Christian preachers publicly supported the Fugitive Slave Act against widespread protests. What’s different today?
While working as a camp director for Camp Tawonga in San Francisco, Jamie Simon went on a walk around the camp with a 17-year-old camper, who shared the importance of ...
Last week, the Chronicle asked its readers in an online poll the following question: “Is intermarriage a threat to Jewish continuity?” Of the 295 people who responded, 52% said yes and 48% said no.
(RNS) — A new four-part PBS documentary series traces the history between Black and Jewish Americans, examining their ...
A Jewish heritage foundation has set out to help restore private property appropriated after Syrian Jews left the country.
The leadership of the Orthodox Jewish community is addressing the challenges of AI use and its perceived spiritual risks.
Following a petition by the organization B'Tsalmo, it was decided not to approve tax-deduction status for an NGO whose ...
The series explores key moments in the histories of Black and Jewish Americans, and how those moments ran parallel and crossed paths over the past five centuries.
The four episode docuseries spans five centuries of Jewish and Black American relations, from the slave trade to Oct. 7.
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