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April 2, 2025

On Passover, Do We Ask God to Pour Wrath or Love?

As Pesach arrives once more, eyes will inevitably turn to the Haggadah’s centuries-old short prayer known as Shefoch Chamatcha, in which readers call for God to “Pour out Your wrath against the nations who do not know You.”

Promises, Promises

What would you ask for and what would you vow in return?

So Big, Yet So Little

When I’m with my kids, they just seem so big. They take up so much space in my home, in my brain, in my life, that they come off as huge. And yet, they’re so little. 

Reading the Signals

Underneath all the inexperience, incompetence and arrogance lies the true outrage. Vance articulated a philosophy that represents a growing danger for the U.S., for Israel and for our democratic allies throughout the world.

Fighting Jew-Hatred with Great Lawyers

The free speech we need most right now is the freedom to file compelling lawsuits that will put the fear of the law, not the fear of Trump, in those who attack us.

Yes, It’s In the Genes

The denial of the Middle Eastern origin of most Jews is a key component of antisemitism, as it erases the concept of a common peoplehood which was formed in Israel thousands of years ago.

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