Jewish Education and the Pandemic by Jack Wertheimer and Alex Pomson The surprising success of day schools in a time of crisis
What You Don’t Know About the Ultra-Orthodox by Jack Wertheimer The least understood and most insular American Jews have much to teach us.
The Outreach Revolution by Jack Wertheimer Platoons of Orthodox Jews are transforming American Jewish life.
First New York’s Jews, Then America’s? by Jack Wertheimer A new study offers a picture of a radically changing community.
The Ten Commandments of America’s Jews by Jack Wertheimer Ask not what you should do for your people; ask what your religion should do for you.
The High Cost of Jewish Living by Jack Wertheimer The recession has hastened an affordability crisis and highlighted the perverse refusal of the American Jewish community to look after…
The Truth About American Jews and Israel by Jack Wertheimer Israel is integrated into Diaspora life as never before, but for some Jews the distance is growing.
What Does Reform Judaism Stand For? by Jack Wertheimer "Big-tent" inclusiveness has brought success to the largest denomination of American Jews; the future looks less certain.
The Perplexities of Conservative Judaism by Jack Wertheimer As the movement’s tent grows ever more accommodating, fewer seem interested in filling it.
Whatever Happened to the Jewish People by Jack Wertheimer The sense of collective identity is fast fading; without it, the center cannot hold.
Jews and the Jewish Birthrate by Jack Wertheimer Can a demographic disaster be halted and, if so, how?