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January 20, 2021
It’s Time to Stop Counting Jews in the Cabinet
Pride in members of the tribe in the new administration is understandable, even if many disdained the Jews in the Trump White House. But what matters is what they will do, not their religion.
A Special Siddur Delivers Hope
Called the “First Siddur for the Special Needs Community,” the Koren Yachad Siddur is truly a game-changer.
Twitter Account Briefly Changed to “U.S. Ambassador to Israel, the West Bank and Gaza”
Netflix Releases Season 2 Trailer for Tiffany Haddish’s Stand Up Comedy Series ‘They Ready’
Comedian Tiffany Haddish is ready to showcase six of her favorite comedians to Netflix users in the new trailer for “They Ready” season 2.
Making Jewish History on Inauguration Day
When Joe Biden and Kamala Harris take office as U.S. president and vice president on Wednesday, they will be making history in all sorts of ways — including Jewish history.
Was It Wrong to Cancel Ariel Pink?
To fault someone for having different but non-extremist views is insane.
In Israel, Women ‘Juggle It All’ with Motherhood, Degrees, even High-Tech Startups
Drs. Avital Beck and Hadas Shatz-Azouly—scientists, mothers, entrepreneurs and founders of the company MilkStrip—understand firsthand the challenges of owning a business while raising six and five children, respectively.
Blinken: Biden Administration Will Consult With Israel on Iran Moves
Antony Blinken said that the United States would seek to return to the Iran nuclear deal but would also consult with Israel on Iran policy.
Celebrating Inauguration Day as an Israeli
As an Israeli, my reaction to what Americans celebrate today is one of appreciation.