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Rabbi Jim Bennett of Congregation Shaare Emeth.

D’var Torah: Living with mystery and awe

Rabbi Jim Bennett, Congregation Shaare EmethPublished July 3, 2025

Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel devoted much of his writing and teaching to calling people to “Radical Amazement,” or heightened awareness of mystery and awe. "We don't live in an awareness that all that is is an incomprehensible mystery and miracle,”...

D'var Torah: What Jewish resistance looks like

D’var Torah: What Jewish resistance looks like

RABBI JARED SKOFF, Congregation B’nai AmoonaPublished June 26, 2025

When my grandfather, Rabbi Benson Skoff, was in the third grade, he ran for class president. He told me that he ran against a girl in his class and that he thought the gentlemanly thing to do would be to vote for her. And he expected her to do the same. She...

Danny Cohn, Chief Executive Officer of Jewish Federation of St. Louis

Op-Ed: Our strength is in showing up, together, even when we disagree

Danny Cohn, President & CEO of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis.Published June 23, 2025

Following the U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, the Jewish Federation of St. Louis joined Jewish Federations of North America in issuing statements to acknowledge the military action—a move taken in coordination with the State of Israel...

A Srebrenica Remembrance commemorative walk was held by Liberty Translations & Interpreters at Roscoe Conkling Park in Utica, NY on Thursday, July 11, 2024.

Remembering Srebrenica, together: A survivor and an ally reflect 30 years later

By Elvir Ahmetović & Patrick McCarthyPublished June 18, 2025

Next month, in St. Louis—the city with the largest Bosnian community outside of Bosnia and Herzegovina—we gather to mark 30 years since the genocide in Srebrenica. We write to remember what happened, to honor the victims and survivors, and to reflect...

Vote buttons stack with red and blue colors (Adobe Stock)

Jewish history teaches us to respect decisions of Missouri voters

By Rabbi Susan Talve & Benjamin D. SingerPublished June 18, 2025

What does it mean to live in a “democracy” if the voters speak and the politicians in power overturn your vote and your voice? When your officials disregard the rule of law and you have no way to hold them accountable? The Jewish community knows...

The J: Important community institution deserves support

The J: Important community institution deserves support

Norman Pressman, Clayton, Mo.Published June 18, 2025

My family has been members of the Jewish Community Center (the J) since 1971. I’ve been a fitness club member since the 1980s.  I’ve noticed many contemporaries have decided not to renew their memberships because of other lower cost gyms. We have...

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US Army tanks face off against Soviet armor at Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin, October 1961.

If the Cold War could end, so could the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Marty RochesterPublished June 18, 2025

While we are awaiting the outcome of the Israel-Iran conflict — at a minimum Israel should demand that the regime renounce its longstanding objective of annihilating the Jewish state — let’s not forget about the Palestinian problem. As an international-relations...

Rabbi Eliezer Finkelstein of Bais Abraham Congregation.

D’var Torah: Mitzvot and intentionality

Rabbi Eliezer Finkelstein, Bais Abraham CongregationPublished June 12, 2025

As the Children of Israel leave Mount Sinai, in preparation for their journey to the Land of Canaan, the Torah tells us that: “And they departed from the mountain of the Lord three days’ journey.” (10:33) Commentators explain that this means that...

Slippery slope of aging begins with trying to beat the crowd

Slippery slope of aging begins with trying to beat the crowd

Amy Fenster BrownPublished June 5, 2025

Baseball great Satchel Paige has been quoted as saying, “How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you were?” The answer would be an alarmingly high number for some friends and me after a recent lunch.  Let me process the trauma.  Seven...

Isaac Dechtman of Denver and his parents Evan and Jennifer comfort each other at the Boulder County Courthouse on Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado, on June 3, 2025, two days after 12 people marching to raise awareness for Israeli hostages in Gaza were injured in a "targeted act of violence" by a man wielding incendiary devices. (Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)

We Jews know what hate looks like. So why is it so hard to name when it comes for us?

Iola Kostrzewski, JTAPublished June 4, 2025

I am Black. I am Jewish. I work in the field of hate crimes not only as a professional who responds to incidents, builds coalitions and educates others but as someone who has lived their reality. I carry it in my skin. In my breath. In my children’s...

Israeli politics in an era of polarization: What WashU students have to say

Israeli politics in an era of polarization: What WashU students have to say

Ayala HendinPublished May 30, 2025

For the past two years, I’ve had the privilege of developing and teaching a course titled “Israeli Politics in an Era of Polarization” at Washington University, as an Israel Fellow in the Department of Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies...

Jerusalem isn’t the problem, it’s the key to the solution

Jerusalem isn’t the problem, it’s the key to the solution

Kathryn OwensPublished May 30, 2025

Though I have always cared about the future of Israel and Palestine, studying the conflict used to cause me to feel hopeless and powerless. I felt like I would never know enough to be able to contribute to nuanced discussion, much less reimagine the...

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