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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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For Oran Almog, Yom Hazikaron Doesn’t End at Sundown
Brian Fishbach




Friday Night Lights: Fried Israeli Schnitzel
Sharon Gomperts and Rachel Emquies Sheff

Celebrate Rugelach Day
April 23, 2026
Like many enduring recipes – traditional rugelach dates back centuries in Eastern Europe – it was passed down, adapted and refined in kitchens through multiple generations.


The $90 Billion Blind Spot: The Diaspora’s Costliest Contradiction
April 22, 2026
We are so very fortunate that the diaspora shows up when Israel is under rocket fire and we are in shelters. The harder question is whether they will show up when Israel is underpriced.

Teddy’s Bear and the Birth of Israel
April 22, 2026
A U.S. president’s mercy had helped give the Michtom family the means of substantively supporting the eventual rebirth of the State of Israel.

For Rachel Goldberg-Polin and the Rest of Us
April 22, 2026
Rachel is a gifted woman who has been chosen to carry a burden. And in turn, she has chosen, by her own telling, to write and to speak about that burden.

What is Meant by Israel’s Right to Exist as a Jewish Nation
April 22, 2026
A Jewish state means what international law has long recognized, what the moral logic of self-determination requires, and what the law of indigenous rights confirms.

Judging by Appearances in Panama
April 22, 2026
When it comes to judging other people, we cannot believe all we see.

Ban Antisemites from World Cup Soccer
April 22, 2026
Our nation’s leaders should exclude those whose behavior violates America’s fundamental moral values. That will send a message to athletes and aspiring athletes around the world that the United States rejects bigotry.

Islam and Jesus: Evaluating Tucker Carlson’s Claim
April 22, 2026
Christianity and Islam make fundamentally different claims about Jesus.

The Golden Rule: What Does It Mean in Practice?
April 22, 2026
We are being commanded to be kind to others, but we are not being asked to be angels, especially when dealing with those who do not share our values, including those who are our enemies.

Israel and America
April 22, 2026
As Israel turns 78, its alliance with America is being questioned from all sides. What is the wise path forward?

Why You Should Host a Pesach Sheni Seder This Year
April 22, 2026
The story of Pesach Sheni reminds us that this is not actually how Jewish law works — not in the Torah, and not now.

From Independence to Blessing – An Open Letter to My Brothers and Sisters in the Diaspora
April 22, 2026
The Diaspora resembles the shepherd —dynamic, mobile, and less tied to place and land. Israel resembles the farmer — rooted, sovereign, and engaged with land and the challenges of power. The challenge is not to choose one over the other, but to create a balance.

The Essence of Prayer
April 22, 2026
While prayer and meditation seem similar, they are different. Prayer involves praying to a higher being. Meditation is more about focusing on yourself and your inner dialogue. Together, they can help you become more centered.

Can We Train This Cute Baby Tiger? God and AI
April 22, 2026
For us today, as for God in Genesis, the question is how to bring out the best in these creatures while limiting the dangers they pose.


How We Got Here
April 22, 2026
Part history, part memoir, part farewell letter to her native land, “Stained Glass” tells its agonizing story with restrained anger, but more so, deep sadness.

Casting Our Votes
April 22, 2026
No endorsements. Just three possibilities to consider as we prepare to navigate an increasingly complicated political landscape before we cast our votes for these three critical offices.

Where Independence Begins: What Israel Understands About Freedom
April 22, 2026
Israel’s path to independence unfolded under conditions where the outcome remained uncertain until it was achieved. No external mechanism could deliver it cleanly or without cost. It took shape through sustained effort in an environment defined by risk.

Lies in the Air, Facts on the Ground
April 21, 2026
We sing no matter what. When the hostages were held in Gaza, we sang in their honor. When another week of bad news hits us, we sing. Our singing is our fact on the ground.

