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by Sara Yoheved Rigler |
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The joys of living with the family.
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Just Words
by Sarah Shapiro
It's no accident that we should be repeatedly compelled to explain our presence, to have to figure out what we're doing here. |
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In the Hands of the Enemy
by ShiurTimes Staff
An exclusive interview with Benny Regev, brother of captive soldier, Eldad Regev. |
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Israel: The Gateway of Hope
by Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks
The Jewish connection with Israel goes back 4,000 years to the first recorded syllables of Jewish time. |
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Israel at 60
by Yossi Klein Halevi
There are no answers, only improvisations. |
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The Candle of God
by Yitzchok Tendler
Neria Cohen, 15, was the youngest of the eight victims. His father is a beloved teacher at Aish HaTorah's Hesder program. |
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United in Tears
by Lynn Finson
What matters is that we cry and never stop caring. |
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Nowhere To Run
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
One woman's experience of Israel's national nightmare. |
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Israel's Bride
by Katie Green
The Sharansky wedding in Jerusalem highlighted the real victory of our Soviet Jewry protests. |
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Signs of Life
by Sarah Shapiro
How a father and son survived a suicide bombing. |
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Standing with Israel
by Emuna Braverman
Roz Rothstein wants you to stand up and defend the Jewish people. |
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Jerusalem of White
by Sarah Shapiro
Gone are Iran, and Gaza, and Syria. All out of sight, out of mind, for one night and one day. |
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My Cab Ride to Beirut
by David Bogner
Sometimes the greatest journey is to travel beyond your fear of the unknown. |
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Inside Sderot
by Noam Bedein
Arabs from Gaza are barraging residents of Sderot with steel rockets. An insider's view. |
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Only in Jerusalem
by Jesse Friedland
Despite my mother's warning, I spoke to a stranger and had one of the most powerful experiences of my life. |
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Still Crazy: Why We Made Aliyah
by Sol Jakubowicz
For 2,000 years of exile, Jews had cried and prayed to return to the land. Now we can do it just by hopping on a plane, so why don't we? |
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A Light in the Darkness
by Shula Wisper
A personal account of an act of kindness bestowed upon 600 weary Israeli soldiers. |
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Close to the Edge
by Philip Jacobson
Feeling abandoned by their countrymen, the residents of Sderot have endured over 2,000 rocket attacks. |
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Miracle in Lebanon
by Yael Mermelstein
When God performs miracles for us, what should we do in return? |
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Adi's Dream
by Sarah Weintraub
Hosting a victim of terror changed our lives. |
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Hope for Life
by Wendy Tikva Cohen
Last summer, one family miraculously survived a direct hit to their home. |
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No Way to Promote Israel
by Jonathan S. Tobin
A photo spread in ‘Maxim' highlights dangerous fallacy about promoting Israel. |
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Life in Sderot
by Noam Bedein
The relentless rocket fire on Sderot has made the lives of its residents insufferable. |
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The Bomb in the Bag
by Sarah Shapiro
It wasn't really a bomb, don't worry. You are safe. We were safe. Then we laughed. |
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Save A Child's Heart
by Patricia Golan
Life-saving surgery for children exposes big heart of Israeli organization. |
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Our Soldiers
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
The idealism and faith of Israel's Army. |
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Taxi Driver
by Chana Steinberg
For Yom Ha'Atzmaut, our special Israeli taxi driver story. |
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Combat Trauma
by Avi Hein
The effects of war linger long after the battle is over. |
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Passover in Sderot
by Rabbi Avi Baumol
Not every Jew in Israel will be reclining in freedom and security the coming Passover. |
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The Jeep
by Sherri Mandell
After terrorists murder a family member. |
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Found in Translation
by Miriam Katz
The Spanish couple on the textbook was breezy and carefree. The Italians were beautiful and moody. Now I'm living in Israel learning Hebrew and it's a whole different story. |
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The Human Cost of Terror
by Jason Schwartz & One Family Fund
The faces and lives and potential of those prematurely cut down. |
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From Lebanon, with Love
by Gila Manolson
As a mother of a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces, I pride myself on being pretty calm. But all that changed this past summer. |
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Israel Up Close
by Adam Daifallah
On the Wailing Wall, Qassam rockets and hummus (or why everything you think you know about Israel -- if you haven't visited Israel -- is likely wrong). |
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From Jordan to Jerusalem
by Rabbi Yonah Weinrib
Moses wasn't the only Jew who had a tough time entering the Promised Land. |
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Israel's Future_
by Sever Plocker
Two Nobel Prize laureates are pessimistic about Israel's future. |
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Breathing New Life
by Yocheved Miriam Russo
Hundreds of orphans and rejected children find hope in an Israeli youth village. |
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At Home At Last
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
Celebrating the Jewish holidays in Israel. |
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In Praise of Abnormality
by Elisha Haas
The current crisis faced by Israel is the result of a crumbling Jewish identity. |
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Do I Send My Child To Study In Israel?
by Stephen Flatow
I have been asked many times by other parents since my daughter's murder by Palestinian Islamic Jihad whether they should let their children travel to Israel. |
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Homesick, Israeli-Style
by Chana (Jenny) Weisberg
It's true, Israel's not perfect. But what do I need perfect for when I've found home? |
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For Benji
by The Hillman Family
Benji Hillman gave his life defending the People of Israel, leaving behind his wife he married only three weeks earlier. |
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Rude Awakenings
by Chana (Jenny) Weisberg
Why doesn't Israel just make peace? |
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Our War
by Jon Medved
With so many of our synagogue's sons and daughters in the thick of the fight, this war is our war. |
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Angels of Death Knocking at my Door
by Eitan Baron
A father should not say Kaddish for his son; a brother and sister should not have to bid a last goodbye to their 19-year-old brother. |
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Our Children Lead Us
by Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Israel's ancient, powerful weapon: our children who wrap themselves in sensitivity to the suffering of others. |
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War Blogs
by Civilians in Israel
Four firsthand accounts from civilians under attack in Safed. |
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At War Again
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
The face -- and lessons -- of our latest war. |
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When Calamity Begins
by Liba Pearson
The 17th of Tammuz is a day of distortion, of confusion, of fear. The looming specter of war makes this very clear. |
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Galilee Diary
by Michael Kaufman
Shabbat in Israel along the Lebanese border |
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Signs of the Times
by Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
Eliyahu Asheri was in fact dead. So why not change the notice? |
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Joining the IDF
by Yeshia Braverman
What's an American teenager like me doing signing up to the Israel army? |
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