Emily Sigalow on American JewBu May 27, 2020 May is Jewish American Heritage month, and it is worth noting that today, many Jewish Americans are embracing a dual religious identity, for instance, practicing Buddhism while also staying connected to their Jewish roots. Read More
Standing Rock, Bears Ears, and Native American religious freedom May 15, 2020 In late March, more than three years after Standing Rock’s camps drew the nation’s attention to their campaign to “Defend the Sacred,” the tribe gained a clear court victory. Read More
The longest seder: A story of Haggadah April 08, 2020 The Haggadah, the text for the Passover seder meal, is supposed to teach the story of Exodus, primarily to the young. It does that poorly, for it assumes that readers are so well versed in the story that they’d prefer to dwell instead on ancient commentaries. Read More
Kate Bowler on The Preacher’s Wife October 19, 2019 Since the 1970s, an important new figure has appeared on the center stage of American evangelicalism—the celebrity preacher’s wife. Read More
A Reading List for the Jewish High Holy Days September 25, 2019 From illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages to a firsthand portrait of American Judaism today, these books offer new perspectives on Jewish life, history, texts, and art. Read More
Jack Wertheimer on The New American Judaism September 07, 2018 American Judaism has been buffeted by massive social upheavals in recent decades. In The New American Judaism, Jack Wertheimer, a leading authority on the subject, sets out to discover how Jews of various orientations practice their religion in this radically altered landscape. Read More
Marcin Wodziński on Historical Atlas of Hasidism July 10, 2018 Historical Atlas of Hasidism is the very first cartographic reference book on one of the modern era's most vibrant and important mystical movements. Read More