
Rabbi Tamar Manasseh at Temple Emanu-El, May 29th
Join us for the inaugural session of Shared Histories, Shared Futures: The Arielle Patrick & Aaron Goldstein Initiative on Black–Jewish Relations, a new multi-year series exploring

Join us for the inaugural session of Shared Histories, Shared Futures: The Arielle Patrick & Aaron Goldstein Initiative on Black–Jewish Relations, a new multi-year series exploring

Rabbi Sholomo Levy, Professor of History at Northampton Community College, will present at the “Faith in Harmony” conference on music and spirituality. Smithsonian African

Recognizing Jews of Color Black History Month Event February 4th, Ahavas Shalom The Israelite academy, in co-operation with Ahavas Shalom and Kulanu, wishes to announce

This article announces the death of Prince Asiel Ben Israel and pays tribute to his legacy.

We Israelites see ourselves as both Biblical Israelites as well as African Americans who suffered through the Middle Passage and slavery in America, as well as other parts of the Western Hemisphere.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion & Reeves Library Present: The Civil Rights Discussion Series Moravian University The series will feature panelists who discuss themes from a

This essay is a brief report of what was accomplished at the International Israelite Board of Rabbis Retreat in Orlando, Florida in 2022.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams invited Rabbi Baruch Yehudah—who is a member of the New York Board of Rabbis and the Vice President of the International Israelite Board of Rabbis—to give an invocation at the Interfaith Breakfast of religious leaders. This event took place on February 10, 2022 at the historic New York Public Library.

Rabbi Sholomo Levy will give a lecture of the racial legacy of the Civil War. This event is sponsored by Diversity United.

Rabbi Yehoshua Melchizadek Ben Lewi was a faithful servant of the Most High God. He was president of the New York Chapter of the International