In the 1940s, a group of philanthropic Jewish gentlemen in Phoenix began a grassroots effort to provide loans to community ...
On a sunny Sunday afternoon in late September, about 100 people gathered at Roadrunner Park in Phoenix for an ancient ritual ...
This past summer, a bout of the flu landed me in the hospital. I felt anxious and alone, and then I remembered that a Maharat ...
For more than two decades, Rosemary Abrami has usually sat in the same seat at Beth Emeth Congregation in Sun City West, a ...
In December 2023, Pamela Nadell, a professor of Jewish history at American University, testified alongside the presidents of ...
President Donald Trump’s announcement of a peace plan in the Israel-Hamas war on Monday was missing one crucial element, he ...
On Sept. 16, Jews for a Secular Democracy hosted a virtual program, “Confronting Religious Extremism in Medicine and Science: ...
Microsoft has revoked the Israeli military’s access to a software it used to store data on millions of phone calls by ...
Phoenix author and Congregation Kehillah member Ellen Akilov has released her latest children’s book, “Taking My Fish for a ...
Chandler Center for the Arts (CCA) announced that it will award Pollack Investments, led by Jewish real estate visionary ...
Duet: Partners in Health & Aging, which provides services to family caregivers and aging adults free of charge, recently ...
Three years ago, Jerusalem-based publisher Matthew Miller got a call from the head of Israel’s largest bookstore chain.