
Ronia Victor and Shmuel Rosner discuss the scientific basis of love in its many forms.
Ronia Victor is a Clinical geneticist and a prominent writer, presenter and speaker in the scientific community.
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Ronia Victor and Shmuel Rosner discuss the scientific basis of love in its many forms.
Ronia Victor is a Clinical geneticist and a prominent writer, presenter and speaker in the scientific community.
Follow Shmuel Rosner on Twitter.
Paella is perfect for any festive occasion or as a one pot weeknight meal. It is easy to make ahead and to reheat for stress free entertaining!
Fourth in a series
As I study Pirkei Avot at this time of the year, the Days of Awe hover in the background. As my inner preparation for the Days of Awe coincides with my study of Pirkei Avot, unexpected connections emerge.
How can a sophisticated modern Jew integrate the pious promises of our tradition with the tragic and often painful reality of our world and our lives? Perhaps we can use these 10 days to reflect on these timeless and timely questions.
Hamas is not just guilty of the crimes it accuses Israel of; it is defined by them.
The political paradigms that dominate Israel today weren’t born on Oct. 7 – they were forged in September 2000.
How will a combined student body of millions of undergraduate students marinated in an antisemitic miasma on social media receive its Jewish peers this fall? If the past is any indication, we should buckle up.
Taste Buds with Deb – Episode 124
Your heart will thank you for making proper amends and so will your immune system. Atonement can’t change what you’ve done, but it can reduce the adverse physical effects caused by holding the guilt and regret in.
Most striking about Bradford’s affinity for the Bible for those who hear the weekly parsha in synagogue is how Bradford drew explicitly from the Book of Deuteronomy in expressing the covenantal character of what would become, eventually, the United States.
Policy Failures and Generational Poverty
The Turning Point USA founder has been an outspoken supporter of Israel in conservative politics.
Even in the face of these murders, the same narrative persists, the one that excuses or explains away Jewish blood when it’s spilled.
Last week Linehan flew back to the U.K. to appear in court on charges related to a scrap between him and a young “transwoman” among his alleged crimes being “misgendering,” referring to his antagonist with male pronouns.
Twenty-four years later, the lessons of that day remain urgent.
Being “diplomatic” is thought to be a positive, but if you expend so much time and effort accommodating others, there may come a point when you lose sight of what you actually believe.
I was booked alongside Avi Liberman and Howard Nave — a three-man lineup of funny Jews.
One party is compromising Israel’s safety and security. The other is putting American Jews at risk.