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February 1, 2024
A Bisl Torah – There’s More Than Elmo
How has a stuffed character on twitter achieved more than the current human experience?
Reinventing Education for the Digital Age
OpenDor Media is reaching the next generation — who are growing up with blatant antisemitism, both online and off — with credible information in a language they can understand.
Religion Provides What Spirituality Cannot
Religion can exist without spirituality, but spirituality lacks a meaningful framework without the structure of religion.
An Antisemitic War of Words
Israel’s war against Hamas following the Oct. 7 attacks has brought politically charged anti-Zionist buzzwords to a head.
A Class Act— Making Kubbah Bamia
The crown jewel of the Babylonian Jewish kitchen, kubbah are shells made from semolina stuffed with a mixture of ground beef, Italian parsley and onion.
Who Is Dianne Feinstein’s Successor?
Laphonza Butler was sworn into the United States Senate to succeed Dianne Feinstein on Oct. 1, only days before the Simchat Torah massacre in Israel.
Izzy Streaming Platform Brings Israel to Your Living Room
When the co-founder and CEO of Izzy was asked what he’d like the Israel-centric streaming platform to become, he answered, without missing a beat, “the Netflix of Israel.”