Print Issue: Time out for Gratitude | Nov 24, 2023
As we continue to grapple with the darkest Jewish moment since the Holocaust, the festive holiday of Thanksgiving poses a dilemma.
As we continue to grapple with the darkest Jewish moment since the Holocaust, the festive holiday of Thanksgiving poses a dilemma.
In the wake of the lingering grief and unspeakable pain of October 7, three local rabbis, Elazar Muskin, Jason Weiner and Yosef Kanefsky, went to meet their Israeli brethren to show them some family love.
Clearly, the Palestinians and their propagandists have developed a whole lexicon, a series of talking points and slogans that distorts words, negates history, and obscures Palestinian intentions. Israel went along with these lies for too long.
An extraordinary outpouring of initiatives have sprung up to help Israel. For those who want to help, we offer a Mitzvah Roundup.
For the kidnapped, how can we respond? What does the Jewish tradition say? We need to know because our entire family is being held hostage.
A traumatized but reborn Israel faces terrifying options.
Last Saturday, Israel lost more than 900 civilians and soldiers in one day – the deadliest day in Israel’s history.
Iranians just commemorated the one-year anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old Iranian girl who was arrested for not wearing her hijab properly and was beaten and died in custody.
On the 30th anniversary of the Oslo Accords, a new book by Gidi Grinstein with Ari Afilalo reveals the bewildering complexities behind the peace process and argues for a future that marries hope with hard realism.
Moved by the death of her cousin in the Yor Kippur War, years later photographer Hallie Lerman traveled to Israel to find out how he died. On the war’s fiftieth anniversary, we revisit her story and her book.