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December 12, 2024

What Starts in Europe

Bret Stephens was in dialogue with ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, focused on the fact that the war in Gaza has been merely an excuse for the global surge in violent, normalized antisemitism.

We Can’t Allow Our Enemies to Define Us

America has admired Jews for so long because we are the ultimate contributors. As we continue our fight against hate, it behooves us to keep that upbeat aspect of the Jewish story alive.

Act Like You Have NEVER Been There Before

These are obviously exceedingly trying times for Israel and for the entire Jewish people.  But we must not lose heart and stop celebrating moments of happiness and success.

Wicked Son to the Rescue

With the publishing world turning hostile to Jewish and Zionist authors, Wicked Son has thrived as a publishing refuge for unapologetic Jews.

An Old World Recipe—Keftes de Carne

For the Jews of the Ottoman Empire, one of the most classic comfort foods has always been “keftes de carne con arroz” (fried breaded meat balls with Spanish red rice).

Women of Hanukkah

Just as the women of Hanukkah held the nation accountable, turning domestic spaces into fortresses of faith, Jewish women have again emerged as symbols of resilience in the face of profound loss and fear.

David Schmidt Exhibit in LA

The Andrew Myers gallery in Laguna Beach CA is pleased to be showing the art work of American/Israeli artist David Schmidt.

Fancying Up Hanukkah

Food and spirit are front and center for Shannon Sarna’s Hanukkah celebrations.

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