The first issue of a new, biennial journal of sociology, published on behalf of the World Jewish Congress, came off the press here today. Introduced as “an international vehicle for serious writing on ...
Dr. Tobias Kamenszain, president of the Buenos Aires Jewish Community and head of the Federation of Argentine Jewish Communities, today hailed the Conference on the History and Sociology of Jewish ...
In other denominations, confession is a personal event, often realized between the confessor and a priestly intermediary. The cleric is charged with admonition but also the release, by virtue of so ...
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For students who want to explore a topic on a deeper level, the College of Arts and Sciences offers no shortage of hands-on research and creative experiences undergraduates can participate in. Over ...
Steven M. Cohen is perhaps the most important Jewish sociologist in America. A prolific writer and popular speaker on the Jewish circuit, Cohen is best known as the architect of the intermarriage ...
Rabbi Dovid Grossbaum stands in the sanctuary Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at Chabad Lubavitch of Indiana. Behind him is the Ark which holds Torah scrolls. Grossbaum co-hosts The Zal, a podcast that mixes ...
The author of a book examining the evolving relationship between the queer community and Orthodox Judaism shared insight about her ethnographic research and writing process at a Feb. 20 event. Orit ...
DR. FELDMAN'S study of the Jewish child should be of interest to English readers for at least two reasons. First, because out of a total of twelve million Jews in the world, one-fifth are, at present, ...