Democracy and Religion Clash in Israel…Again
By Niv Elis and Sophie Taylor The latest clash of liberalism and religion in Israel accentuates the difficult dilemma of how
By Niv Elis and Sophie Taylor The latest clash of liberalism and religion in Israel accentuates the difficult dilemma of how
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By Lisa Krysiak and Sala Levin An above-average knowledge of the “core teachings, history and leading figures of major world
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By Symi Rom-Rymer Did you know that the three pieces of matzo used during Seder represent the holy trinity? Or
By Talia Ran “Be with whomever you like, as long as you are happy.” A lovely sentiment often said in
By Caroline Kessler I’ve realized that the world of writing about all things Jewish is small—or perhaps the powerful juggernaut
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