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Print Issue: One Man’s Show | February 6, 2026
February 12, 2026
How Meir Fenigstein Brings Israeli Stories to the American Screen

Does Tucker Carlson Have His Eye on The White House?
February 12, 2026
Jason Zengerle, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, and staff writer at the New Yorker wrote a new book about Carlson, “Hated By All The Right People: Tucker Carlson and The Unraveling of The Conservative Mind.”

Michelle Heston: Valentine’s Day, Cake Love & Chocolate Ganache
February 12, 2026
Taste Buds with Deb – Episode 142

Love Stories – A Persian Love Cake
February 11, 2026
Love is precious and this Persian Love Cake is the perfect way to show a little love to your friends and family.


Meir Fenigstein: One Man’s Show
February 11, 2026
How Meir Fenigstein Brings Israeli Stories to the American Screen

Rosner’s Domain | In 2026, It’s Right vs. Right
February 11, 2026
The elections of 2026 will not be “right vs. center-left.” They will be “right vs. right.”

Bret Stephens Has Kicked Off a Long Overdue Debate: Are Jews Fighting the Right Way?
February 11, 2026
Why is it that despite the enormous resources and money we spend fighting antisemitism, it just keeps getting worse?

Why “More Jewish Education” Keeps Making Things Worse
February 11, 2026
If we want a different future, we must be willing to examine what already exists, what has failed, and what is quietly working.

Cain and Abel Today
February 11, 2026
The story of Cain and Abel constitutes a critical and fundamental lesson – we are all children of the covenant with the opportunity to serve each other and to serve God. We are, indeed, each other’s keeper.

Belonging Matters. And Mattering Matters Too.
February 11, 2026
A society that maximizes belonging while severing it from standards produces conformity, not freedom. A society that encourages mattering divorced from truth produces fanaticism, not dignity. Life and liberty depend on holding the two together.

The Chief Rabbi and the Commander in Chief: A Presidents’ Day Reflection
February 11, 2026
Both the Chief Rabbi and America’s Commander in Chief understood that America and Israel were bonded by the Bible, allies in a faith guided by God’s ancient promise of freedom centuries ago.

The Writing on Jerusalem’s Walls: A Sober Glimpse at Israel’s Future
February 11, 2026
The Israeli public may look at Jerusalem with nostalgic longing, but it misses the glaring warning sign the city is raising. The current Jerusalem model is not sustainable at the national level.

Theology and the Absence of Moral Agency in Gaza
February 11, 2026
Fear alone cannot explain Gaza’s moral void after Oct. 7.

In Combatting K–12 Antisemitism, You Can’t Educate Haters Out of Power
February 11, 2026
The hostility we’re seeing today in K–12 schools has very little to do with education and everything to do with power.

What the Jewish People Can Learn from Bad Bunny
February 11, 2026
It was a masterclass in moral confidence. He met a moment of anger with dignity, and a moment of division with cultural self-assurance. He reminded America who Latinos are, without begging for permission or absolution.

The Antidote to Antisemitism
February 11, 2026
We are in command of our own destiny—and it’s not wrong to defend our sovereignty.

Thou Shall Not Covet: A Mantra for Mental Health
February 10, 2026
Envy is a completely unproductive, and even self-destructive, emotion.


