by Harry Rothenberg
by Sherri Mandell
Slogans that promote murder and terror don't further the cause of the Palestinian people. Try “Peace by any means necessary!” instead.
by Jewlish
A culinary journey through the Jewish diaspora.
by Sarah Maddali
by Sarah Pachter
His father, Alon, an Israeli jeweler, has given away 84 diamond rings to soldiers who want to propose, to help build Jewish homes that his son never had a chance to.
by Tzvi Gluckin
Tzedakah is loosely translated as charity, but it means much more than that.
by JewKnowIt
Jewish wisdom on friendship.
The Shabbat after Passover is celebrated with a key.
by Ari Joseph Khaytser
I was a Jewish activist on campus who stood up to anti-Israel protesters. Here are a few essential points Jewish students should keep in mind.
Seven to-dos for seven days. Try it and experience the transformation.
by Rabbi Yitzchak Zweig
by Dr. Rafael Medoff
Today, Columbia students are protesting in support of Hamas terrorists who mimic the Nazis. How did this strange role reversal come about?
by Rabbi Dovid Rosenfeld
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
Despite the fear and turmoil, they’re staying put, with the belief that building a thriving Jewish life on campus is the best answer to antisemitism
by Elliot Mathias
With the eruption of anti-Israel protests on campus, here are five crucial issues for you to consider.
by Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield
A Jewish student faces palpable fear of campus. How did we get here?
by Yael Ketzev
by Rabbi Tzvi Nightingale
Real Freedom can’t be tainted by political agendas and personal ambition.
by Yehudis Litvak
Meet some of the unsung heroes who deciphered enemy communications which proved crucial to winning the war.
by Aryeh Genger
Behind the weird Jewish custom of selling chametz.
by Tamar Lea Hazout
A recipe to make your own boba.
How Jewish comic book creators infused their characters with themes of hope, justice, and resilience, shaping pop culture's most iconic stars.
by Rabbi Adam Jacobs
Your Passover Seder Plate is more than just food - it's a map to spiritual growth and freedom!
Why did the Jewish people have to take weapons along when they left Egypt?
The history of charoset.
by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
On Passover, the tiniest amount of chametz is prohibited to teach us how important everything, even what seems so small, truly is.
by Hanna Perlberger
Major setbacks in Jewish history proved to be the springboard for extraordinary new adventures in Jewish spirit and creativity.
Cornell students called Amanda Silberstein an ugly Zionist pig. They picked on the wrong person.
by Vanessa Khatokai and Israeli Kitchen
Beef and mushrooms make the perfect stuffing.
by aish.com
A deep dive into the meaning behind Passover's number fours: the four questions, four cups of wine, and the four sons in the Haggadah.
Ezra Keonig weaves Jewish history and deep spiritual seeking in indie rock’s resonant lyrics.
by Akiva Genger
A different way to get your Sephardi chraime fix.
by Susan Hornik
Stars share how food scenes on set reminded them of their own childhoods and traditions.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
The Jewish People are a nation of miracles.
These three fathers couldn’t find a Haggadah that answered their families’ needs, so they wrote their own.
Passover connects Jews through the ages and around the globe by retelling the Jewish People’s ongoing story.
by Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair
What do we commemorate on Shabbat HaGadol and why don’t we celebrate it on its calendar date?
by Abigail Letson
Radical ideology has the power to end even the closest of friendships.
by Aish.com and World Mizrachi
Daniel Perez fought valiantly on October 7th.
An interview with Georgia Hunter, the bestselling author who discovered her family’s Holocaust legacy.
by Rabbi Steve Burg
We thank the Almighty, working through the IDF, for protecting the Jewish people from the massive attack from Iran.
by Rabbi Yehonasan Gefen
by Rabbi Mordechai Becher
Don’t just rely on the Netflix series. This deep dive into Moses provides a more accurate picture of the Jewish people’s greatest leader.
How many of these Hebrew words do you know?
by Rabbi Aaron Goldscheider
Poignant moments during the Seder where you can directly address the current difficult situation the Jewish People is facing.
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