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New Voices explores the dark corners of the Chabad House.
The pioneering engagement program has been deemed redundant.
Chabad Rabbi receives official recognition on a campus with few Jews.
Rabbi Rick Jacobs on the Authenticity of Reform Judaism
When Chabad's rabbis come to town, the local Reform synagogue faces the risk of appearing less authentic than the competition. But some Reform rabbis aren't about to roll over.
Chabad's Role in Israel's Settler Movement
What binds the Lubavitchers together is nothing less than their messianic determination, in the face of daunting political realities, to keep the Holy Land from falling apart.
Mortal combat in the atemporal battledome.
A Taxonomy of Hasidic Couture.
For Generations of Jewish Girls, Jonathan Richman was an Attainable Rock Star Crush
In the epoch of the hipster, he doesn't seem so attainable anymore. On escaping the suburbs, Jewish bodies, and the progression of hip.
Adam Mansbach's new novel The End of the Jews explores the Jewish relationship with African-American culture.
A student and a professor analyze the portrayal of Muslims in political cartoons.