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Print Issue: The Year Everything Changed | March 13, 2026
March 12, 2026
Crazy as it might sound, it all started with the Dodgers, and how they won back-to- back World Series in 2024 and 2025. That year, with those two championships on either end, is the exact same year l became a practicing Jew. And I don’t think that’s a coincidence.

Rabbi Jerry Cutler, 91
March 12, 2026
In 1973, he founded Synagogue for the Performing Arts, drawing the likes of Walter Matthau, Ed Asner and Joan Rivers.

Racing Back to War: Israelis Stranded Abroad Desperate to Return Home
March 12, 2026
From Los Angeles to Thailand, Israelis are sitting anxiously, waiting for a notice from El Al or other airlines, hoping for a chance to board a flight back to Israel.

Healing Through Play: Mobile STEAM Unit Delivers Trauma Relief to War-Affected Communities
March 12, 2026
We are delivering hands-on learning and building resilience for a generation growing up under conflict in a region that lacks a dedicated children’s museum.

Friday Night Star – Spicy, Saucy Salmon
March 12, 2026
We made this recipe Passover-friendly because who doesn’t need an easy one-skillet dish that is healthy and delicious!?!

Pies for Pi Day
March 12, 2026
March 14, or 3/14 is Pi Day in celebration of the mathematical constant, 3.14159 etc. Any excuse to enjoy a classic or creative pie.


The Light of Wonderment: A Letter to My Sons
March 12, 2026
Crazy as it might sound, it all started with the Dodgers, and how they won back-to-back World Series in 2024 and 2025.

Rosner’s Domain | Why Israelis See the War Differently
March 12, 2026
American malaise involves gloomy thoughts about spiking gas prices, or depressing flashbacks to previous wars where days stretched into decades. Israeli malaise is accompanied by gloomy thoughts about the Americans.


For the Dogs? The Delightful Surprises of Jewish Medieval Art
March 12, 2026
Canines’ renowned loyalty was a natural representation of the “loyal transmission of the divine mandate from generation to generation.”

Honoring Palestinian Women Terrorists on International Women’s Day
March 11, 2026
Even those self-described human rights groups that are strongly biased in favor of the Palestinian Arab cause acknowledge the PA’s systemic mistreatment of women.

It Didn’t Start with Auschwitz
March 11, 2026
Jews today do have a voice. For the moment. But we have not used it where it counts – in the mainstream media, the halls of power, on campuses, on school boards, in the public square.

Regime Humiliation: No, You Won’t Destroy Israel
March 11, 2026
After years of terrorizing Israelis with existential threats, the Islamic regime is now worried about its own existence. In a region where the projection of power is everything, that is humiliation.

Congress Must End Institutional Immunity That Allows Officials to Act With Impunity
March 11, 2026
Congress has already established this principle for corporate America; it must apply the same standard to education, where vulnerability and the risk of exploitation are high.

After Barrack and Perelman Jewish Day Schools, a Hard Question for American Jewish Life
March 11, 2026
The generation that built these schools believed Jewish life in America had a future worth institutionalizing. Are we willing to invest, sacrifice and build accordingly?

The War in Iran and the Long-Term Relationship with America
March 11, 2026
There is a golden opportunity to expose the intellectual bankruptcy of antisemitism based on current identity politics discourse, and to credibly argue that the current struggle is a global confrontation between the forces of terror and oppression and the Free World.

Ladino Shabbat at Sinai
March 11, 2026
On a recent Shabbat, Sinai celebrated the Ladino tradition and invited me to tell my story.

An Open Letter to First Lady of New York City
March 11, 2026
Public gestures matter. When someone in a position of influence treats atrocity as liberation, the signal travels far beyond a social media post.


