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Shavuot: The Middle Child of Jewish Festivals
May 19, 2026
The festival of Shavuot provides a well-placed opportunity to contemplate the choices we make on our Jewish journeys and how they will impact the next generation.

Hollywood’s ‘Rushmore’ Celebrates ‘Seinfeld’
May 19, 2026
Could four Jews agree on the four best “Seinfeld” episodes? Will “The Soup Nazi” make the cut?

From Poisoned Wells to ‘Rape Dogs’: The Medieval Logic Behind Modern Anti-Israel Lies
May 19, 2026
Blood libels were never about evidence. They were about moral conditioning – preparing societies to see Jews as uniquely sinister, corrupting and deserving of suspicion.

Jewish Californians Gather in Sacramento to Turn Concern into Action
May 18, 2026
The summit’s emotional center remained the lobbying itself: ordinary Californians leaving hotel conference rooms behind to walk directly into the offices where state policy is shaped.



Emhoff at Jewish California Summit; Israel’s Birthday; New AFTAU Hire; Repair the World
May 18, 2026
Notable people and events in the Jewish LA community.

Rachel Goldberg-Polin Speaks at L.A. Synagogues, Yom HaAtzmaut Program in Beverly Hills
May 18, 2026
Notable people and events in the Jewish LA community.

The Charles Bronfman Prize Announces CultivAid CEO Tomer Malchi as 2026 Laureate
May 18, 2026
The Israeli-American scientist is helping transform global agriculture through innovation and sustainability.

Israeli Colleges and Universities Support Reservist Students in a Difficult Time
May 18, 2026
“Our main role is to keep the students moving forward, even when the path is complex.” – Professor Yossi Rosenwaks

Antisemitism Un-Masked on Broadway
May 17, 2026
The play “Giant” and its urgent, timely message could not have come sooner—in part because it clashes with the antisemitism we see on the news. Today a dandy like Dahl is not the problem. What we are all witnessing now is low-class thuggery prowling city streets.


The Book and the Sword
May 15, 2026
You must keep one foot in the sanctuary even while going out to war; and you must go out to war even when your heart yearns to remain in the sanctuary.


A Bisl Torah — Your Time Capsule
May 14, 2026
If you created a time capsule representing who you are and what you stand for, what would be included?



Inaugural ‘Core Vital Voices Conference’ for Orthodox Women Who Provide End of Life Care
May 14, 2026
Chaplains are called to be present. We hold, we witness, we support others in accessing their spiritual resources, and we accompany. We honor the grief, loss, and love by seeing and hearing them when it is unbearable.

Print Issue: The Speech I Won’t Give at Georgetown Law | May 15, 2026
May 14, 2026
An outcry over my support for Israel in my Jewish Journal columns forced me to withdraw from my commencement address at Georgetown Law School. Here is the speech I was going to give.

Israel’s Noam Bettan Advances to Eurovision Grand Final
May 14, 2026
This is the fifth time that Israel has qualified for the Eurovision final in the past six years.

