Shayna Chalom created Simcha of Serenity to tackle another critical issue facing the Jewish community: mental health.
This year, in addition to getting off your phone, the organizers are calling for participants to perform acts of service.
In a step toward enhancing as medical collaboration, a delegation from Cedars-Sinai Hospital visited Israel in early February ...
When I discovered incense, in the wilds of the Venice Beach Boardwalk, as a young man in, probably, the late eighties, I didn ...
The Louis Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, in partnership with other Jewish groups, filed federal complaints against three California schools on March 6 alleging that the schools failed to ...
Local business leader Mark Schwartz was named the new chair of the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles. With this ...
The best way to counter that is with the thing Jew-haters hate most: good news about Jews. They hate that as much as they ...
Since Oct. 7, the rabbi has made it his mission to ensure people are aware of the hotel's connection to Qatar and its ...
Michael Gutter’s book, “Never Again MEANS Never Again,” began as a raw, unfiltered response to antisemitism — full of ...
The name Esther is said to mean either “hidden” or “star.” Put together, the holiday of Purim teaches there is a hidden light ...
Dear all, This past weekend, our Confirmation Class travelled to Washington DC to take part in the Religious Action Center’s ...
I have several “canonical” stories; events in my life that have formed me as a person, and especially as a rabbi. Sometimes I knew I was in the midst of such a moment ...
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