
‘We Have Not Yet Appointed a Hebrew’
The mutual fascination of Abraham Lincoln and the Jews.

God and the Fourth of July
Asked to propose a national seal in 1776, Franklin and Jefferson chose religious themes.

Rembrandt’s Great Jewish Painting
One of the most authentically Jewish works of art ever created.

The Jews of the American Revolution
A ritual for Memorial Day at a cemetery in downtown Manhattan.

What’s Missing from Jewish Conservatism?
The key to Jewish continuity lies in observance of Jewish law.

When Lincoln Died on Passover
Seeing Lincoln's death through Jewish eyes.

Why Jews Used to Eat Dried Carob on Tu b’Shvat
Bokser smells like Limburger cheese. It’s also an embodiment of Jewish vitality and endurance.

Gil Marks and the Holy Stomach
To understand Jewish food is to understand Judaism itself.

The Temple Mount: In Whose Hands?
The reason Jews can’t pray at Judaism’s holiest site.

God Delivered the Pilgrims—and My People
Thanksgiving always had particular resonance for one group of religious freedom-seekers.