Hello and happy Thanksgiving (even if belated)! I hope your food was good and plentiful, and the time with loved ones has ...
New York City police have boosted security this weekend to protect the annual Kinus Hashluchim, the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries.
When can we eat?” Not only do we hear this as we gather for Passover, but I am sure this question was asked in many homes on ...
Among those who participated in this inaugural national Thanksgiving were the Jewish citizens of New York, numbering around ...
Thanksgiving, and perhaps the holiday season more broadly, is a good time to take stock of all that we have been blessed with ...
As the war in Gaza rages on between Israel and Hamas, the Jewish community remains optimistic about a new ceasefire deal with ...
Joy reigned, as recorded in the diaries of the Pilgrims.For over 150 years until 1789, various types of Thanksgiving services ...
Soon, families across America will host their annual Thanksgiving meal. While we all enjoy stuffing our faces with popular Thanksgiving dishes, who wants to do all that cooking and cleaning?
It’s that time of year to gather the family, break bread and reflect on what we are thankful for. Sports bring many emotions ...
Let us bring the spirit of Thanksgiving into this moment. Let us reject hatred and division. Let us embrace compassion, peace ...
As I approach my 78th Thanksgiving, I am full of gratitude that I have so much to be thankful for as a Christian and as an ...
But sparring at (or about) Thanksgiving isn’t new. It is, in fact, a very old tradition — no less American than pumpkin pie.