Secretary of State Blinken “Enthusiastically Embraces” IHRA
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced on March 3 that they are officially launching a war crimes investigation into Israel over the treatment of...
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Kentucky Becomes First US state to Adopt IHRA Anti-Semitism Definition
For the first time, a U.S. state has officially adopted a definition of anti-Semitism that has ignited debates worldwide over the extent to which criticism of Israel should be considered anti-Semitic.
Reps. Grace Meng and Ted Lieu Join Anti-Semitism Task Force Leadership
The newcomers replace two Jewish members, also Democrats, in leadership positions.
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The Foundation Grants $1.3 Million for COVID-19 Relief
In a new round of COVID-19 relief grants, The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles (The Foundation) announced on March 2 that it’s awarding...
US Holocaust Memorial Museum Presents ‘2021 Western Region Virtual Event’ On March 11
Golden Globe nominated actress Emmy Rossum to emcee virtual event
Critical Race Theory Should Not Have the Only Seat at the Table
Regardless of how important a tool CRT is, it’s not the only tool.
Ferris State Prof Fired Over Alleged Anti-Semitic Tweets
A Ferris State University professor in Michigan was fired on February 25 after allegedly issuing anti-Semitic tweets.
The professor, Thomas Brennan, had been placed on...
MA School Committee Member Resigns After Saying “K—” On Air
Following a backlash to his comments, Hoey announced in an emotional Facebook Live video that he will be resigning from his position on the committee and apologized for his remark.
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What Are We Afraid Of?
If our fear of death has gone way down and our appreciation of life has gone way up, maybe we’ll be better equipped to conquer our other fears.
Tank Our Protector
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Newsom’s own behavior suggests that he is preparing a campaign to defeat the recall.
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Although these examples do not always shock, they succeed in communicating why Galia feels haunted.
Book Review: A Young Woman’s Spellbinding Journey “From Miniskirt to Hijab”
Anyone who wants to understand American policy vis-à-vis Iran should read this book.
Unscrolled, Parashat Tetzaveh: The Emperor Has No Nose
We are being asked by the Torah to picture. This is no small thing.
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Israeli Supreme Court Rules State Must Grant Citizenship to Non-Orthodox Jewish Converts
Israel must grant citizenship to Jews who converted to Judaism in Israel under non-Orthodox auspices, its Supreme Court ruled Monday.
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Hungary’s Crackdown on Artists and Academics
In Eastern Europe, people are being targeted because of who they are, what they study, the stories they tell.
An Open Letter to the Co-Founder of Black Lives Matter
I am dedicated to re-creating the bonds of brotherhood that united Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel.
Why Jewish Vaccine Advocates Shouldn’t be Condescending Towards Those Who Are Hesitant
We should treat individuals who hold these views with respect and listen to their concerns.
Queen Esther Revisited
I invite you to look within and thoughtfully consider the ways that we can be the creators of our own realities this coming year.
Celebrating Purim in a Pandemic
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Curious Times Episode 9: What’s all the fuss about Clubhouse?
A conversation with Shanni Suissa on the latest craze in social media, Clubhouse.
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Exploring the Rise and Fall of Stan Lee with ‘True Believer’ Author Abraham Riesman
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Natan Slifkin: Rationalist Judaism
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The Conservative meets the Democrat: Larry Greenfield and Hailey Soifer
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Rosner’s Torah Talk: Parshat Tetzaveh with Avi Hoffman
This week’s Torah Portion- Parashat Tetzaveh (Exodus 27:20-30:10) – continues giving us the instructions concerning the tabernacle, focusing on the role of the priesthood. Our...
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Special Spicy Tuna Spaghetti
This perfect pantry recipe is a great mid-week dinner and a great way to use up some of your chametz before Passover.
“Bubie’s in Bidud” (Grandma’s in Isolation) — A Delightful Children’s Book by Karen Guth
I have known Karen Guth for many years, both as a friend and as a fellow English teacher in Israel.
Israeli Director Vies for Oscar
In the runups to the annual Academy Awards, true blue and white members of the Tribe around the globe root for the Israeli entry to make the shortlist of foreign language films, vying for an Oscar in the recently renamed “international features” category.
Spirits and Scares in ‘The Vigil,’ a Horror Movie with a Hasidic Twist
We’ve seen plenty of Jewish horror movies, mostly having to do with the atrocities of the Holocaust. “The Vigil” has an element of that,...