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Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
The number 70 was singled out for special attention in ways that make this Yom HaAtzmaut particularly meaningful.
Israel Diary
by Michelle Fruchter
There is no other land in the world we would want to call home.
Middle East
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
In celebration of Israel’s 70th birthday, here are 15 amazing reasons to be proud of the Jewish state.
Jewish World
by Yossi Krausz
Yahya Mahamid’s journey from hate to help.
by Michal Nordmann
My act of kindness is the least I can do to say thank you.
by David A. Harris
The difference between Hamas and Israel couldn’t be greater, yet you wouldn’t know it when listening to some observers.
by Judy Gruen
Don’t minimize the inherent difficulties in inter-faith marriage.
by Misha Zubarev
Inspired by a true story, a non-religious former IDF soldier has an eye-opening conversation with an Orthodox man.
Margit Kirsche and her husband Sandor survived Auschwitz and opened the first kosher food emporium in Chicago.
Some old and some new, and all have an underlying point.
by Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff
A surprising answer to why so many Jews become comedians.
For the Jewish people, April Fool’s Day has been marked by some decidedly non-funny events.
by Rabbi Yaakov Cohen
At the Seder you and your family are adding the next link of the chain to our unfinished story.
by Dovid Zaklikowski
An overview of the notorious 1913 ritual murder trial in Kiev, known as the "Beilis Affair".
A glimpse behind the illustrious, philanthropic family.
by Rabbi Shlomo Shulman
A small reminder of the miraculous nature of existence of the Jewish people.
Just in time for the historical season of blood libels.
by Rabbi Yoel Gold
A true story that will change your Seder.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
Beatie Deutsch hits the winner's stand in the 2018 Jerusalem Marathon.
Eight little known facts about Jews and perfume, from ancient times to today.
by Elliott Katz and Risa Rotman
After 11 months in a coma, Chaim Rotman succumbed to his wounds sustained in the horrific terror attack that killed 4 other worshippers and a policeman.
During Ireland’s hour of greatest need, Jews donated more aid than anyone in the world.
Eli Beer of United Hatzalah has transformed emergency medical care.
Three ways I feel you let me down and how you can do way better.
PODCAST
by Heather Dean
Author Risa Rotman on mothering their children since the Har Nof Massacre.
1,986 anti-Semitic crimes were reported, a 57% increase on the previous year.
Jennie and Gary Landsman are doing everything they can to help find a cure to their sons’ rare and fatal disease.
by Bluma Gordon
Whether or not Native Americans are one of the lost tribes of Israel, the strange parallels between them and the Jews are intriguing.
by Ruth Ebenstein
Seeing his teacher mourn for her murdered brother chipped away at my boy’s innocence, but it also carved open a window.
by Danny Ayalon
The comparison of Israel to an apartheid state is not only false, but also insulting to real victims of apartheid in South Africa.
by Moe Mernick
A Jewish teen changes the life of a disengaged Uber driver.
A Jewish grandmother is denied asylum in the Netherlands. She is hoping for a Purim miracle.
Two American Congressmen discover it’s a crime to bend down and pick an olive branch on this sacred spot.
Jewish history abounds with strong Jewish women who ensured the survival of the Jewish people.
The response to a world filled with anti-Semitism must be pride, not submission.
by Rabbi Benzion Scheinfeld
Why was a small Australian ski town plastered with signs, “Torah is the best”?
Four Jewish students and a teacher murdered along with 12 other victims.
by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
Seventeen candles in our backyard were extinguished. We owe them our best effort to make our light burn brighter.
by Liel Leibovitz
Experts see no way to alleviate the economic crisis. Except, you know, not spending billions of dollars on trying to murder Jews.
by Dan Fellner
Hanging with the Chabad rabbi and eating Kosher Pad-Thai.
Representing the State of Israel in the Skeleton Sled competition, AJ Edelman puts his Torah-observance above all.
Every week a group of elderly retired Jews hold Shabbat dinners at Wendy’s. It’s beautiful but is this the best we can do for them?
by The Creative Collective
Mark Halawa grew up as a Muslim in Kuwait. During a conversation with a rabbi he discovered he was a Jew.
by aish.com
Aish Is Awesome.
Demonstrating the irrationality of hatred, Cape Town rejected Israel’s offer to help forestall their crisis.
Switzerland, too, is toughening its stance on Eritreans—and no one is calling it a Gestapo state.
by Ellen Levitt
Photographs and history of shuls that have been turned into churches and community centers.
by Ronda Robinson
German soldiers thought she was a blonde bimbo looking for her Nazi fiancé. How did this courageous Jew from an Orthodox family become a spy?
by Jonathan S. Tobin and JNS.org
It is inaccurate to say “Polish death camps” but the new law is an attempt to deny any complicity and the long history of Polish anti-Semitism.
by Rabbi Ken Spiro
Ken Spiro’s new book explores why the Jewish people, a tiny nation, plays such a huge role in history.
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