
I’m in Northern Israel, Reading About Iranian Missiles Coming Our Way
Maybe hiding the fear was my own personal missile. Maybe it was my own defiant message to the Jew-hating murderers in Tehran.

Maybe hiding the fear was my own personal missile. Maybe it was my own defiant message to the Jew-hating murderers in Tehran.















We have no illusions about the rising threat to Jews around the world; we know there are PR battles Zionists may never win. But we
Boaz Hepner speaks to a group of 13 incredible poker pros.

This creamy, saucy pasta is a perfect way to showcase the delicate green vegetables of spring — fresh asparagus, green peas and fava beans.
NewsNation host Batya Ungar-Sargon talks about her new book, “The Jews and The Left,” her rift with Megyn Kelly and why antisemitism has spread like wildfire in America.
In her debut book, “Girls®: Generation Z and the Commodification of Everything” Freya India presents a stinging indictment against those she blames for having turned normal girls into GIRLS®, an ideal target market for the social media, pharmaceutical, beauty and online therapy industries.
Three fascinating exhibitions now showing at the Skirball Cultural Center stand on their own, yet together they trace unexpected threads of Jewish identity, memory and cultural reinvention.







I just returned from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin where I was surrounded by a choir of angels …


I wish I knew about this in the 90s when I had the confidence to strut around in a mullet.


It’s been seven weeks since Egypt and we’re ready for the next Big Thing…









Jewish Power and Other Myths
Papa, Thank You
Let’s Fight Antisemitism by Reclaiming Our Americanism
Israel in Three Words
A Life in Fragments