Israel, Hamas, President Joe Biden’s team and President-elect Donald Trump’s team are all signaling that a deal could be ...
Meta dramatically loosens restrictions on speech across its social media platforms and removes fact-checking program ...
Gather's co-owner talks about his early inspiration in a Jewish environmental program and how he’s kept the restaurant ...
Where can our lives take us? The Braid, an L.A.-based Jewish theater company, seeks to answer that in ways both concrete and ...
Palestinian business owner Ihsan Atta condemns the destruction of his mural in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, depicting a Star of ...
Ronn Owens, who was on Bay Area airwaves for decades, is struggling with his health and finances. Some 1,200 people have ...
The Palisades Fire, already considered the most destructive in L.A.’s history, had burned across more than 17,000 acres and ...
You could fill the sanctuary with your congregants who lost their homes,” a reporter told Kehillat Israel’s clergy.
Northern California residents have lamented their energy bills for well over a century, starting with the price of coal.
Alameda County Treasurer Henry Levy explains why divesting the county from Caterpillar was the right — and the only — ...
The Palisades Fire has not harmed Kehillat Israel but hundreds of the congregation's families lost their homes.
Catastrophic weather events are coming to define our lives, but it’s not too late for change, writes Rabbi Jennie Rosenn of Dayenu.