Pioneer woman’s tale of life on the prairie brightens a dark place
In 1894, a young Jewish woman traveled alone from Russia to the United States to marry a man she’d never met and start a homesteader’s life on the stark plains of North Dakota.
In 1894, a young Jewish woman traveled alone from Russia to the United States to marry a man she’d never met and start a homesteader’s life on the stark plains of North Dakota.
I think of my mother’s family, circa 1936 — folding Warsaw and Berlin in their steamer trunks, beneath prayer shawls, pictures of the dead.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspended the appointment of his chief spokesperson just a day after it was announced after previous social media posts accusing President Barack Obama of antisemitism had emerged.
For those who are connected to “The Israel Conversation,” every event in the Holy Land — and every criticism that follows — can send shockwaves through our world.
HopSkipDrive, a tech startup based in south downtown Los Angeles, takes the concept of app-enabled ride sharing to new levels.
A very important feature of celebrating the Sabbath is Hammin, a “hot dish” eaten after the morning services.
International policy talk met fundraising recently as former United States Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton joined a discussion with Israeli Brig. Gen. Relik Shafir, one of eight Israeli Air Force (IAF) pilots in the 1981 bombing raid of Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor.
Shiran Teitelbaum was out running errands recently when a random guy stopped her.
After more than a month of violent Palestinian attacks that have killed 11 Israelis, and the deaths of at least 75 Palestinians in both attacks and clashes with Israeli troops, Palestinians insist that Israel wants to change the “status quo” at the Jerusalem holy site that Jews call the Temple Mount, and Palestinians the Noble Sanctuary.