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What Ever Happened to the LA Times?
Dan Schnur

Who Are the Jews On Joe Biden’s Cabinet?
Ryan Torok


No Labels: The Group Fighting for the Political Center
Larry Greenfield
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Muhammad’s Mayor
Thane Rosenbaum

Unloving Italy? On the Italian Hysteria over Israel
Maxim D. Shrayer



Over All of These
Chaim Steinmetz

The Secret to Jewish Resilience? We Hate Endings
David Suissa

Rabbis of LA | Rabbi Engel Started and Finished in First Grade
October 17, 2025
For decades, his life has been focused on doing good and influencing others.

AFHU’s Bel Air Affaire, “Shared Legacies” Workshop, Magen Am Honored
October 17, 2025
Notable people and events in the Jewish LA community.

In the Beginning – A poem for Parsha Breishit
October 16, 2025
In the beginning, there was nothing, and literally everything had to be made.

A Bisl Torah — Answered Prayers
October 16, 2025
We hope our prayers will continue to be answered as we await the return of the hostages that are deceased, in need of proper burial, and reunion with loved ones.


For 737 Days, We Had Numbers on Our Chests
October 16, 2025
This has been one of the most trying chapters in modern Jewish history. And yet, through sorrow and fear, something essential about who we are has been revealed.

No Jews, No News: Hamas Murders Palestinians, the World Goes Silent
October 16, 2025
This obsession with Jews is not just harmful to Jews and to President Trump’s “peace plan.” It also harms millions of victims everywhere.



Jamie Milne: Everything Delish, Authenticity and Brisket
October 16, 2025
Taste Buds with Deb – Episode 128

A Forgotten Jew-Hatred: How Soviet Anti-Zionism Engineered Jewish Confusion and Western Self-Hate
October 16, 2025
Anti-zionism is perhaps the most sophisticated form of anti-Jewish bigotry precisely because it was designed to masquerade as political criticism.


An Exploration of German Exiles in Hollywood in ‘Weimar Under the Palms’
October 16, 2025
A lively and deeply informed account of the era when Los Angeles served as a place of refuge for German, Austrian and Eastern European artists, writers, scholars and intellectuals who fled from the Third Reich.

The Jewish Couple Who Met and Married in a Nazi Concentration Camp
October 16, 2025
The movie has the virtues of “Life is Beautiful” and the intensity of “Schindler’s List,” and stands on its own as an engaging Holocaust drama.

Ten Secrets to Academic Success | Celebrate Old-Fashioned, Academic Liberalism
October 16, 2025
Ninth in a series

For Irwin Katsof, ‘Living Dangerously’ Means Giving Generously
October 16, 2025
Book Review and Interview: LIVING DANGEROUSLY, My Struggle to Get Rich Without Losing my Soul

Copper Colored Dreams — A Hearty Harvest Veggie Soup
October 16, 2025
This hearty harvest veggie soup recipe includes my favorite cooking technique — roasting vegetables on a sheet pan.


A Corridor Through the Rubble: What Gaza’s Peace Really Enables
October 15, 2025
The documents behind the Gaza reconstruction framework — circulating now among Gulf planners, Western advisors, and select policy circles — paint a picture that’s far more ambitious than a ceasefire.
