
A Persian Pesach?
As the Iranian people yearn for their liberation, a reflection on the improbable connection between ancient Persian civilization and the Jewish holiday of freedom.

As the Iranian people yearn for their liberation, a reflection on the improbable connection between ancient Persian civilization and the Jewish holiday of freedom.















The Gaza bombshell is one of those fantasies that will hijack many news cycles but will be lucky to get to first base. Trump’s order



Boaz Hepner speaks to a group of 13 incredible poker pros.

This creamy blended soup is filled with lots and lots of vegetables. Leeks and onions, carrots and celery, turnip and potatoes, all punctuated by the earthy, buttery, nutty flavor of the fava beans.
At Red Sarachek Tournament, Berman led Valley Torah by as many as 13. In overtime in was time for Meyer Dan to work his magic.
Lior Geller, “The World Will Tremble”’s director, told The Journal he was surprised to discover that no major film had previously been made about the two men.
“On Being Jewish Now” – the book and the show – bring real, personal stories of humor, heartbreak and hope to life.








It rings like a surprise from another decade.











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