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Gazans will end up in as bad a position as they entered. It will not make them more prosperous or happier.
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Hamas Official Urges People to “Cut Off the Heads of Jews”
Hammad also accuses the Jews of spreading “corruption” and acting “with arrogance, and their moment of reckoning has come."
Omar Accuses Israel of “Act of Terrorism” With Gaza Strikes
The Israeli strikes were in response to Hamas bombarding Israel with rockets earlier in the day.
Beverly Hills to Launch Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Program
The program is intended to empower volunteer residents in the event of a citywide emergency.
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Perhaps inspired by the day of mourning and candle lighting in Israel, an idea popped into my head: Why not invite 45 people to each light a candle in honor of one of the victims?
Jewish groups are condemning Hamas for launching rockets toward Jerusalem on May 10 as unrest grips the city.
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Germany Urges Ban on Wearing Yellow Star to Protest Pandemic Lockdowns
Germany’s antisemitism commissioner is urging a crackdown on protesters who don yellow stars to complain about the pandemic lockdown.
Mothers and Genetic Screening: 5 Commonly Asked Questions
Questions and answers about genetic screening, just in time for Mother's Day.
Pomona College Student Gov’t Removes Club Divestment from BDS Resolution
The Pomona College student government removed a provision from the recently passed Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) resolution that would have denied funding to Jewish and pro-Israel student groups on campus.
The Guardian Lists Support for Balfour Declaration As One of Their “Worst Errors of Judgment”
The Guardian newspaper released a list of their “worst errors of judgment” over the past 200 years on May 7, which included their support of the Balfour Declaration.
Amid Pandemic, India’s Jews Try to Stay Safe While Offering Relief to the Hardest Hit
India’s approximately 7,000 Jews, most of whom live in Mumbai, generally belong to the privileged minority with the means to self-isolate.
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Something Crazy Is Happening in Israel: Ideological Opposites May Unite
The anti-Bibi block is so fervent it’s willing to overlook deeply entrenched ideological differences.
Satirical Semite: Shopping for the Apocalypse
COVID-19 has forced many people to reconsider their career choices.
Bridging the Jewish Generational Gap
For those of us who believe in the safety, security and future of Israel, ignoring these disagreements is untenable.
The Day After Netanyahu’s Mandate Expires, Every Dissident Is King
One more defection, and this coalition is gone.
How to Celebrate Mother’s Day If You Don’t Get Along with...
Do we ever stop to think about those who are estranged from their mothers?
Unscrolled, Behar-Bechukotai: A Number of Harvests
As a prophet, Moses is present, but as a man, he is silent.
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KKL-JNF Releases Never-before-seen Photos of Jerusalem
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Ahead of Jerusalem Day, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund gives a glimpse into what the Holy City looked like during the early days of the British Mandate, well before the establishment of the State of Israel.
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Israel’s Critics Are Right: “Sheikh Jarrah” Exemplifies the Arab-Israeli Conflict
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“Jewish Harper’s Letter” Denounces Viewpoint Suppression On Social Justice
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The letter argues that “open discourse” is a vital part of the Jewish tradition.
Mount Meron and Metaphysics
By offering a metaphysical “explanation” to the tragedy, the two Rabbis Kanievsky deflected blame from where it should be placed.
For God’s Sake, Get Vaccinated
Even if our souls can soar, our bodies can’t fly.
A Mother’s Day Letter
How can I possibly find all of the right words to express my gratitude and love for you?
Curious Times Episode 25: Honoring the Meron 45
Thoughts on a global candle lighting ceremony to honor the 45 victims of Mount Meron.
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The Holocaust Survivor Fighting Antisemitism, One Story at a Time
‘You cannot afford to be apathetic. You cannot afford to be indifferent. When you see evil, do something. Speak up."
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Table for Five: Behar Bechukotai
A 3300-year-old law that could not have been written by humans.
Table for Five: Emor
Compassionate eating is not just a virtue, it’s a commandment.
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