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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
Latest Articles

Trump in ‘The Twilight Zone’
Thane Rosenbaum

Hating Trump More Than Terrorists
David Suissa



Holiness in the Heart of Hollywood: From Modeling to Meaning
Rebekah Garfunkel

Rabbis of LA | Plans for a New Yeshiva High School
Ari L. Noonan


The Evolution of Fear – From the USSR to College Campuses
March 6, 2026
Seeing how people lived beyond the Iron Curtain made Tabarovsky dream of immigrating — an aspiration shared by many Jews in the Soviet Union.

Milken Teacher Wins National Milken Educator Award, JFSLA Homelessness Panel
March 6, 2026
Notable people and events in the Jewish LA community.

The Sweet Song of Survival
March 6, 2026
There is a second form of sacred survival: to survive as a nation. And that too takes precedence over everything.



A Bisl Torah — Spiritual Enslavement
March 5, 2026
Spiritual enslavement is not confined to the Egypt in the Torah.

On That Day – A poem for Parsha Ki Tisa
March 5, 2026
When all of the people are counted – All of them, not just the ones who look like us.


Gavin Newsom Is No Jack Kennedy
March 5, 2026
Ambition over principle. Political gain over integrity. That is his legacy — a legacy stained in shame.

Print Issue: Iran | March 5, 2026
March 5, 2026
Success in the war against Iran – which every American and Israeli should hope for – will only strengthen the tendency of both leaders to highlight their dominant personalities as the state axis, at the expense of the boring institutions that serve them.


In a Pickle– A Turshi Recipe
March 5, 2026
Tangy, bright and filled with irresistible umami flavor, turshi is the perfect complement to burgers, kebabs and chicken, as well as the perfect foil for eggs and salads.

Sweet Kugel Recipes for National Noodle Month
March 5, 2026
Nothing says Jewish comfort food like sweet noodle kugel.


Re-Reading Persia: Thoughts on an Ancient Text in a Modern Moment
March 5, 2026
On Purim, re-reading Persia, we stand at the intersection of the past and this very moment. May we merit not merely a temporary cessation of war, but true peace — the ultimate end of all conflict.

The War in Iran: Revolution, Assassination, Reconstruction
March 5, 2026
As Israel is learning in Gaza, achieving regime change from the outside, without a commitment to deep and continuous involvement, is a difficult task.

Who Knows?
March 5, 2026
When future generations tell your story and mine, which parts will look obvious in hindsight? What opportunities will we have leveraged — and decisions made — that define our legacy?

Nostalgia for the ‘80s and ‘90s and the Lost World of Third Spaces
March 5, 2026
The nostalgia attached to the ’80s and ’90s often comes from a world where public hanging-out was built into daily life.

You Heard It Here First, Folks!
March 5, 2026
For over half a decade, I had seen how the slow drip of antisemitism, carefully enveloped in the language of social justice and human rights, had steadily poisoned people whom I had previously considered perfectly reasonable.

