This year's Jewish Times cover for Rosh Hashanah was created by Dallas, Texas, artist Debbie Richman, who operates "Contemporary Art for Contemporary Times." Her paintings can be seen at www. debbierichmanart. More...
Anti-Defamation League, bowing to mounting pressure and a mini-revolt by its New England board, reversed its longstanding refusal to recognize the Armenian genocide. More...
JERUSALEM (JTA) - In Israel, 5768 was the year of multiple peace overtures, a growing sense of urgency regarding Iran's nuclear program and an embattled prime minister's losing fight to stay in office. More...
NEW YORK (JTA) - Thousands of protesters filled Dag Hammarskjold Plaza opposite the United Nations for a rally against Iran's president, who came to town to address the General Assembly. More...
H. Bernard Tzorfas, 73, of Wildwood Crest, passed away on Sept. 22, 2008, at Cape Regional Medical Center after an 11-year battle with prostate cancer. He was surrounded by his loving family. More...
Nipping at the very heels of summer's fun and relaxation, the immediate dawn of autumn's new Jewish year, 5769, focuses the spiritual attention of our congregational family. More...
The story is told of the 18th Century Chassidic leader, Rabbi Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev, who was returning home to Berditchev in a horse and carriage driven by a Jewish coachman. More...
I happen to be an inveterate fan of classical music. If you were to ask me what I consider soul music to be I would suggest the works of Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann? or Chopin. More...
(NewsUSA) — There's no cure for the winter cold or flu, but that doesn't mean that Americans should resign themselves to suffering and sniffles. The best treatment for colds? Prevent them. More...
There is a powerful propaganda phenomenon described by political scientists as The Big Lie. It thrives best when planted in the soil of deeply engrained prejudice. More...
Don't know much about the economy. Then again, neither do the people who run these things. With all these banking outfits going down the drain, virtually overnight, we skipped right past Recession and went directly to Depression. Thanks, guys! More...