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Losing One’s True North

Normally we say goodbye to our loved ones, as they fly back to their normal lives, but what is normal about the lives they fly back to at this moment in time?

Peter Beinart’s Rapture

Instead of correcting some of the hyperbolic anti-Israel “reporting” that has so blurred people’s capacity to know what is going on, he pours fuel on the flames of ignorance and perpetuates a rhetoric that lays blame for the whole conflict primarily or solely on Israel.

A Day that Will Live On in Infamy

By not insisting on the immediate return of hostages before the ceasefire, and by failing to condemn Hamas for starting the war, the UN has once again shown its chronic bias against the world’s only Jewish state.

The Black, the Blue and the Jews

With rising incitement against Jews globally, American Jews are feeling betrayed by former allies—those who are outspokenly antisemitic, and those who remain silent.

Purim: Jewish Women’s Day

Purim invites the voice of Esther and the voices of girls to come forward and be seen and heard.

Time to Do or Die

This is a time for serious people who will choose a side and take stands, and for Jews who are fully committed and won’t flinch.

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