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Elizabeth and Gabriel Rutan-Ram went to court after an adoption agency disqualified them for being Jewish.

Tennessee court rules couple has the right to sue foster care agency that denied them services because they are Jewish

Published August 25, 2023

(JTA) — A Jewish couple has grounds to sue a state-funded foster care and adoption agency that denied them services because they are Jewish, a Tennessee appeals court ruled Thursday. The decision is the latest development in a long-running battle...

Tisha B’Av invites you to imagine how everything could go wrong

Tisha B’Av invites you to imagine how everything could go wrong

Rabbi Shlomo ZuckierPublished July 20, 2023

This story originally appeared on My Jewish Learning. (JTA) — Next Thursday is Tisha B’Av, the day on which Jews traditionally commemorate the destruction of the two ancient Temples with fasting and other modes of self-denial. The goal of these...

A Resetting the Table Town Square held in the Harlem JCC, New York City, March 4, 2019. (Gili Getz)

Evangelical churches are turning to a Jewish nonprofit to help them have hard conversations

Ron Kampeas, JTAPublished July 11, 2023

(JTA) – Jeff Nitz, a social worker and lay leader at his church, sees himself as a trained listener. But beginning in 2020, his congregation — Mosaic Church in the evangelical Christian hub of Lynchburg, Virginia — started becoming riven by fierce...

Members of the Jewish Inspiration Foundation on the set of "American Ninja Warrior." From left to right: Chaya Ruth Weberman, Eli Casper, Ari Cohen, Esther Schwab and Aydra Jones. (Courtesy of Leah Cohen)

Why no one will see this inspiring Jewish story on NBC’s ‘American Ninja Warrior’

Jacob Gurvis, JTAPublished June 30, 2023

(JTA) — On March 23, Michael Neuman was in the middle of an obstacle course for NBC’s sports reality competition show “American Ninja Warrior.” The show features grueling challenges such as rope swings, pole vaults and climbing walls, all with...

Emile Ackermann and Myriam Ackermann-Sommer are leading what is thought to be one of the only Modern Orthodox congregations in France. (David Khabinsky)

France gets its first Orthodox woman rabbi

Alice D'Oléon, JTAPublished June 28, 2023

PARIS (JTA) — After graduating from an American rabbinical program this month, a French woman has likely become France’s first Orthodox female rabbi. Myriam Ackermann-Sommer, 26, has since last year been running Ayeka, one of Paris’ only Modern...

A sign on the Brandeis University campus with the school's emblem and motto reads, "Truth even unto its innermost parts." (Wikimedia)

Orthodox students at Brandeis U. decry ad calling school ‘anything but Orthodox’

Jackie Hajdenberg, JTAPublished June 27, 2023

(JTA) — Orthodox students at Brandeis University are decrying an ad for their school that said the university is “anything but Orthodox.” The ad, which was published on Sunday in The New York Times Magazine, was headlined, “Brandeis was founded...

Dead & Co. (St. Louis, 2022)

Rabbi leads prayer services for Grateful Dead fans

Published June 22, 2023

(New York Jewish Week) — It’s safe to assume that there were many, many Jews among the crowd at the Dead & Company’s New York City show on Wednesday evening, where thousands of fans gathered at Citi Field to hear their favorite Grateful Dead...

A student raises her hand in class.

The Reform movement is ending its semester-in-Israel program

Jackie Hajdenberg, JTAPublished June 22, 2023

(JTA) —The Reform movement is folding its high school program in Israel into a larger, nondenominational program, in an effort to cut costs and streamline operations amid declining enrollment. Starting this fall, the Union for Reform Judaism’s...

Rabbi Sally Priesand

National Portrait Gallery to display portrait of Sally Priesand, first ordained woman rabbi in American history

Jackie Hajdenberg, JTAPublished June 21, 2023

(JTA) — More than 50 years after she became the first woman to be ordained by an American rabbinical seminary, Rabbi Sally Priesand has set another precedent: Beginning later this year, she will be the first woman rabbi to be featured at the Smithsonian...

The attendance record at MetLife Stadium was set by the Siyum HaShas in 2012. (Screenshot via Twitter. Design by Jackie Hajdenberg)

Ed Sheeran is popular — but apparently not as popular as the Talmud

Published June 13, 2023

(JTA) — British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran came close to setting the attendance record at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, drawing a crowd of 89,106 concertgoers. The current record-holder? A celebration of Talmud study in 2012 that filled...

(Getty Images)

Beha`alotcha: Hearing, not seeing, is believing

By Rabbi Josef DavidsonPublished June 8, 2023

Following my transfer to a new elementary school in the fourth grade, I was offered the opportunity to play a musical instrument. Music had always been a huge part of my life, whether in synagogue, which I attended each Shabbat morning with my grandfather,...

City of Miami.

City of Miami Beach agrees to pay $1.3 million to settle Jewish congregation’s discrimination claims

Jackie Hajdenberg, JTAPublished June 7, 2023

(JTA) — The city of Miami Beach has agreed to pay $1.3 million to a small Orthodox synagogue that accused it of discrimination by sending inspectors more than once a week on average for two years At the same time, Congregation Bais Yeshaya D’Kerestir...

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