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Who Are the Jews On Joe Biden’s Cabinet?
Ryan Torok


No Labels: The Group Fighting for the Political Center
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Why These Rabbis Are Wrong About Zohran Mamdani
Samuel J. Abrams



You Must – A poem for Parsha Pinchas
Rick Lupert

A Bisl Torah — Between Narrow Straits
July 17, 2025
The phrase “in the narrow places” comes from Lamentations 1:3. It’s a direct description of the People of Judah, now exiled, pursued even in the narrowest of places.




The Epstein Angle Few People Are Talking About—His Jail Cell
July 17, 2025
The story will continue to haunt Trump until he orders a complete and credible disclosure of all the cold facts about what happened in that jail cell.

Print Issue: Raising a Child the World Already Hates | July 18, 2025
July 17, 2025
The Jewish trauma we thought was buried has come roaring back, four generations after the Holocaust.

Chef Aaron Clayton: Performance, Healthier Eating and Mexican Fire-Roasted Shakshuka
July 17, 2025
Taste Buds with Deb – Episode 116

Singing for Peace: Israeli Artist Builds Bridges Through Music and TikTok
July 17, 2025
Itay Benda, an Israeli singer, has found a unique way to advocate for Israel.

Film ‘Catalogue of Noses’ Turns Cosmetic Surgery Pressure into a Musical
July 17, 2025
“Catalogue of Noses,” a 12-minute musical short, is a sharp and surprisingly devastating portrait of what happens when young girls internalize the idea that their natural face is a liability.

Essays Recounting Struggles, Written with Honesty and Wisdom
July 17, 2025
The people who write in this book are all wounded souls. Gone forever is the glib and certain faith that they may once have had, and in its place are the scars and the aches that will never go away.

Jews of Color Initiative Awards New Grants to Ten Organizations, Including The Braid
July 17, 2025
The Braid will produce recipe videos and a filmed Shabbat conversation, accompanied by a nationally distributed Shabbat dinner discussion guide.

Rejected for a Credit Card, He Built a Company That Approved Millions
July 17, 2025
Arad Levertov had a bold idea: making everyday essentials more affordable through responsible lending.

Rabbi Amital’s Legacy and Today’s Arguments
July 17, 2025
Taragin’s volume is not a conventional academic history of his mentor. Rather, it offers a compendium of warm and wise anecdotes and lessons he learned studying under Amital.

VBS Carries on Legacy Hebrew Program for Adult Learners
July 17, 2025
The Community Hebrew Program at VBS, according to VBS, “will continue AJU’s legacy of enriching Jewish life through accessible Hebrew study resources.”

The Heart of Cooking Healthy Green Rissoles
July 17, 2025
No matter where you’re born or how you were raised, one thing is certain — the more vegetables you place on the table, the more your family will learn to love them and expect them.


Raising a Child the World Already Hates
July 17, 2025
The Jewish trauma we thought was buried has come roaring back, four generations after the Holocaust.

Holocaust Annulment
July 17, 2025
The genocide of the Jews is turned morally inside out. The victims are transformed into the villains — making it not only appropriate, but righteous, to have another go at ridding the world of them.

Rosner’s Domain | A Clear Majority. But for What?
July 17, 2025
The Israeli public may be ready for a deal. But like most things in Israel, support comes with conditions and caveats.

Sharia Socialism
July 17, 2025
The West is at an inflection point. Will it continue to submit, as Douglas Murray has put it, to a form of fascism that pretends to be a religion? Or will Zohran become the bridge too far — the Islamic zealot who forces the U.S. to finally say: Enough.