After 2-year delay, Shuly Rubin Schwartz inaugurated as JTS’ first woman chancellor Historian and former provost Shuly Rubin Schwartz said she sees the Jewish Theological Seminary as a “vibrant hub” for community learning.
National Council of Jewish Women creates outlet for Jews to donate to abortion funds In a fundraising first, the women’s group will support the National Abortion Federation.
Following Bat Sheva Marcus allegations, Orthodox feminist group will undergo an external review The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance has hired an outside firm to perform the group’s second investigation of allegations against Marcus.
After 2-year delay, Philip Guston art exhibit explores his Jewish identity — under cloud of controversy
Humans of New York featured this onetime rabbinical student — and readers have donated $1.2M to his passion project
From Nigeria to Kyiv to a Hillel in Berlin: The long, strange journey for 2 students fleeing the Ukraine war