Bringing a letter to a gun fight could help close legal loopholes that put firearms in abusers' hands.
Read MoreAn innovative JWI program for boys and men in Baltimore’s Orthodox community used Torah-based values to explore what it takes to be a mentsch.
Read MoreIn the hands of inventive chefs, homely vegetables go from simple sides to sophisticated centers of the plate.
Read MoreThe gorgeous gold and orange colors in this celebration of carrots—oneof the symbolic vegetables on the Rosh Hashanah table—are reminiscent of sunshine and coins, and therefore of good fortune.
Read MoreGrilled mushrooms can easily take the place of meat in a meal. Michael Solomonov’s technique ensures that they do not wind up tasting leathery or bland.
Read MoreEvery bite of this cabbage is an explosion of dramatic flavors and layers of texture - lightly charred outside and melt-in-your-mouth tender within.
Read MorePrepared with colorful grated vegetables and thickened with a little chickpea flour, these savory pancakes are packed with fragrant fresh herbs and savory spices.
Read MoreAmelia Saltsman’s alluring recipe, rich with autumn flavors and textural contrast, is a wonderful addition to the table on Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot, and throughout the season.
Read MoreLovingly braided by generations of Jewish women, challah has graced our tables for centuries. Here are a few challah-themed gifts we can't resist.
Read MoreElul, the month before Rosh Hashanah, is a Jewish self-help tool - a time of study and self-reflection, growth and discovery, to begin shaping the year ahead.
Read MoreWe spoke to women rabbis and religious leaders about finding spiritual nourishment in the High Holidays. Their answers are both personal and profound.
Read MoreJillian Cantor’s acclaimed novel offers a deft and poignant take on the story of two devoted mothers—one fictional, the other, only the second woman to be executed by the federal government.
Read MoreMy university mishandled my case, and the experience turned me into an activist.
Read MoreOn #WomensEqualityDay, we asked Gloria Steinem what she thinks has been the greatest achievement for women in the past decade.
Read MoreIt's hard to believe that just 100 years ago, women didn’t have the right to vote. In honor of Women’s Equality Day, JW Magazine went to Lorton, Va. to learn about the struggle for suffrage.
Read MoreOn Women’s Equality Day, we honor the memory of Grace Day of St. Joseph, Missouri, who blazed a trail for female lawyers in the state of Missouri.
Read MoreWhen you’re a woman who works on the campaign for the first female presidential candidate for a major party, it goes without saying that you’re going to #VoteLikeAGirl. Sara Jacobs, policy advisor for Hillary for America spoke with JW Magazine about why it’s so important to vote.
Read MoreA former high school star athlete sexually assaulted two unconscious classmates, but his punishment amounts to a slap on the wrist.
Read MoreFor our #VoteLikeAGirl series, Heritage Foundation Policy Analyst Ana Quintana tells JW Magazine why average Americans should consider foreign policy when casting their ballots.
Read MoreIn her first novel for adults, bestselling young-adult novelist Gayle Forman cuts to the heart of working moms’ struggles.
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