Monday was a day for reconciliation and healing. Now, assuming the ceasefire holds, will Israeli media finally cast a clear eye on Gaza? ...
The Knesset member talks about merging parties, Netanyahu's influence and the state of the country before the next elections. ...
Indonesia has emerged as a key player in Gaza’s postwar future, while Israel has rejected Turkey's involvement in the stabilizing force. Why? ...
Menachem Rosensaft and Adam Scott Bellos debate "Will America turn on its Jews?" ...
A retired Texan puts the chai into Christmas and brings joy to all. ...
It will take a concentrated effort if you want to experience The Jewish Museum’s new exhibit, Anish Kapoor: Early Works
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Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the magazine’s founding and its distinguished record of independent journalism, and honor an impressive roster of trailblazers in journalism and democracy. ...
How can you make sure that Jews feel safe and secure when attending synagogue, while still respecting the rights of others to free speech? ...
Christmas has gone woke, yet again. Last week, Andrew Torba, the CEO of Gab and proponent of Christian nationalism, tweeted
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Eetta Prince-Gibson discusses The Dinah Project's work documenting the widespread and systematic use of sexual violence by Hamas and its development of innovative legal strategies to pursue justice for survivors—both from October 7 and in conflicts worldwide. ...
Does boycotting Israeli cinema further the cause of justice—or does it silence the very people who might help build it? ...
Angela Buchdahl, the first Asian American to be ordained as a rabbi (she is a cantor too!), discusses her new book Heart of a Stranger: An Unlikely Rabbi’s Story of Faith, Identity, and Belonging. ...