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I Used to Worry About Being Jewish in a Small Christian Town. Now I Feel Right at Home.
I’ve moved to a faith community, but the fact that I attend a synagogue instead of a church doesn’t seem to matter.
Some teens hide, and others celebrate, their Jewish identities where they are in the distinct minority. This article was produced as part of JTA’s Teen Journalism Fellowship, a program that works with ...
Growing up in Lancaster, Ohio, I remember discovering a book in the local library that ultimately helped to change how I viewed my hometown’s history. The book, “Jewish Literacy” by Joseph Telushkin, ...
The Center for Jewish Life’s Makom fellows with Rabbi Jennie Bunde (second from the right in the front row) at their mid-year retreat. (Photo courtesy of the Center for Small Town Jewish Life) ...
The event comes amid mounting concerns across Rhode Island about antisemitism and the hazing of a Smithfield football player.
An array of Jewish groups decried a U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing prayers at town hall meetings. The 5-4 decision along conservative-liberal lines handed down Monday reversed a lower appeals ...
(JTA) — Four years ago, when a Jewish Telegraphic Agency correspondent visited Kochi, India, researcher Shalva Weil said only two Jews were still living in Jew Town, a vibrant community where perhaps ...
The Center for Jewish Life’s Makom fellows with Rabbi Jennie Bunde (second from the right in the front row) at their mid-year retreat. (The Center for Small Town Jewish Life) Eighteen years ago, Rabbi ...
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