4/15/2024 Top Pick Edit As Antisemitism Rises, Check on Jewish Friends There are many reasons in America and abroad why your Jewish friends might not be OK. By Ed Gaskin
1/8/2024 Top Pick Edit Conservative Synagogue Welcomes Interfaith Couples Congregation Shirat Hayam in Swampscott sheds light on one implication of a changing rabbinic marketplace. By Gavi KleinFor Jewish Telegraphic Agency
12/18/2023 Top Pick Edit The Bond Between the Palestinian Family Behind Brookline Lunch and Their Jewish Lawyer A pivotal meeting in Central Square was the start of a lasting friendship, one that would unite two families—one Palestinian and one Jewish—in affection and now in grief. By Shannon LarsonFor The Boston Globe
10/26/2023 Top Pick Edit “We Stand With You”: A Surprising Gift of Allyship “It was so lovely and unprompted,” said Molly Kazan. “And a beautiful reminder that we’re not alone.” By Kate WhitneyFor Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP)
10/19/2023 Top Pick Edit New England Walk Against Hate Secular and Jewish community members came together with local officials amidst the tragedies of the war in Israel for the New England Walk Against Hate. By Julie WilsonFor Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP)
10/17/2023 Top Pick Edit A Community Coming Together More than 300 people of all religions packed Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Marblehead to show support for Israel and the local Jewish community. By Judith FormanFor Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP)
10/17/2023 Top Pick Edit Brookline Synagogue Hosts Multifaith Service in Support of Israel Christians, Jews and people of other faiths assembled at a synagogue Tuesday for a multifaith vigil to pray for peace and mourn the loss of thousands killed. By Tonya AlanezFor The Boston Globe
10/12/2023 Top Pick Edit Interfaith Service at Waltham Temple Offers Support A show of solidarity came for members of the Jewish community at Temple Beth Israel while a candlelight vigil was held at Lasell University in Newton. By Kirsten GlavinFor NBC10 Boston
4/18/2023 Top Pick Edit Serving Up Food, Friendship and Radical Hospitality By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
2/23/2023 Top Pick Edit Creating a Radically Inclusive Jewish Community No matter how a couple identifies, Rabbi Jen Gubitz creates opportunities for them to explore their connection to Jewish life. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
2/2/2023 Top Pick Edit Hebrew College Will Admit Students Whose Partners Aren’t Jewish This makes them the second major rabbinical school in the United States to do away with rules barring students from dating or marrying non-Jews. By Philissa CramerFor Jewish Telegraphic Agency