- David Suissa
- Dan Schnur
- Rabbi Daniel Bouskila
Israel at War
Israel Launches Retaliatory Airstrikes on Iranian Military Targets
The Impact of Sinwar
Change in Defense and Deterrence Doctrine?
Crime Without a Name
WikiWatch

Crime Without a Name

Rosner’s Domain | Defying America: 1973 to 2024

The War for October 7
Columnists
Israel at War
When Wrong Was Silenced
Oct. 7, 2023 Was a Time Machine
October 7th, The Day That Never Ended
It Began with Beheadings—Full Stop
Map Wiping 101
The Best Memorial to Oct. 7: Smashing Hezbollah
They Want to Kill Us
Campus Watch

Campus Watch May 7, 2025
A roundup of incidents, good and bad, happening on school campuses.
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Commentary
JJ Podcast Network
Israel at War
They Want to Kill Us
Rosner’s Domain | Time to End Diplomacy?
Israel Raises the Stakes
No More Walkie-Talkie for Terrorists
When the Primal Meets the Cerebral
Rosner’s Domain | And a Second Year Begins
The Abyss of Eleven Months of War
Getting Hostages Back is the Best Way to Crush Hamas
Rosner’s Domain | Thoughts on Cynicism
Ordinary Lives
How Can We Commemorate Oct. 7?
JJ Books
JJ Bloggers
A Moment in Time: “Harnessing Joy”
Soaring Above the Ice: Helicopter Adventures with Quark Expeditions
Israel Independence: The Reality of Security
Hope, High Seas, and Heartfelt Moments: Niver’s April News
Chosen Links by Boaz – Ep 11 Intersecting Identities: Jews of Diverse Racial & Ethnic Backgrounds
As a natural follow-up to the conversation with Black Jews, Boaz Hepner and Nate Looney gathered 14 Jews of color from a variety of different backgrounds, and had a conversation about their lived experiences.
Culture

Actor Ido Samuel on Playing Hungry in Hollywood
When he’s not on set, he can often be seen at Jewish community events around Los Angeles.
Richard Walter’s ‘Deadpan’ Confronts Antisemitism with Humor and Heart
Even though his experience with publishing this book was not an easy one, Walter doesn’t regret his decision to make the story about a Jewish character and a subject that some publishers find “uncomfortable.”
‘My Mother the Architect’ Is a Cinematic Love Letter
The film follows Ada Karmi-Melamede, one of the most accomplished female architects in the world, beginning with her childhood in Israel as the daughter of Dov Karmi, a renowned architect and recipient of the Israel Prize for Architecture in 1957.
Jack Kirby, King of Comic Books, Finally Gets His Moment in the Sun
Thanks to the Skirball Cultural Center, Kirby is finally getting the honor and respect he deserves with his own exhibit, “Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity.”
L.A. Stories

Meet Jennifer Lang and Lisa Niver at Zibby’s Bookshop March 26, 2025

Shabbat Can Help Heal Us

Hollywood
Food Stories
Table For Five

Table for Five: Acharei Mot – Kedoshim

Table for Five: Tazria-Metzora

Table for Five: Shemini
A Bisl Torah

A Bisl Torah~ Fragile Time

A Bisl Torah~ Contagious

A Bisl Torah~Freedom in the Familiar?
Poetry

Every – A poem for Parsha Acharei Mot-Kedoshim
Love is love is love is love is love is love is love




Good Luck to the Designer Who Has to Come up With an Image for This Poem – A poem for Parsha Tazria-Metzora
Suffice it to say (which is a terrible way to begin a poem)
Movers & Shakers

Summer Lovin… in Croatia and Beyond

Jewish Chemists Who Changed the World

The Jewish Drug Dealers Who Are Saving Lives
Sephardic Spice Girls

Our Mothers, Ourselves: Quiche & Cake for Mother’s Day

A Mexican Fiesta for Cinco de Mayo

Spice of Life: A Slice of Za’atar Challah
Comforts of Home

What I Learned as a Designer on a TV Home Makeover Show

Branching Out for Hanukkah

Why Pope Francis of Blessed Memory Was So Important to the Jews