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This Rosh Hashanah, Synagogues Should Stick to Judaism
September 18, 2025
If people can give up their cellphones, soda, football and stock trades, they can give up politics for 50 hours.

Rebuilding Lives with Dignity: Ogen’s Lifeline for Israelis in Crisis
September 18, 2025
For more than 30 years, Ogen, Israel’s trusted nonprofit social lender, has provided families, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits with economic stability, financial guidance, and the tools to rebuild with dignity.



Kimmel Is Out, But Intifada Is Still In: Hollywood’s Hypocrisy on Political Violence
September 18, 2025
Free expression is essential in a democracy. No one should call for the censorship of ideas. But there must be accountability when speech crosses into incitement of political violence.

When Good People Do Something
September 18, 2025
Ari Fuld’s heroism is evident because rarely does the victim become the savior.

A Tale of Two Sunday Evenings in California
September 18, 2025
While Bill Maher and John Fetterman demonstrated an understanding of Jewish values, across town at the Emmys we saw just the opposite, delivered with the hollow prefix “as a Jew.”

Fallujah and Gaza City: Why Israel Cannot Stop Short of Victory
September 18, 2025
As Gen. Petraeus warned, “Half-measures in urban warfare do not save lives. They only postpone defeat.”

SNL’s Bowen Yang Has a Genocide Problem
September 18, 2025
Why is Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang falsely accusing Israel of genocide, while ignoring the confirmed genocide perpetrated against Muslim Uyghurs in China?

The UN’s War on Israel — and on the Meaning of “Genocide”
September 18, 2025
It’s hard to overstate how reckless, unserious, and corrosive this claim is — not just for Israel, but for the meaning of the word “genocide” and the principle that nations have a right to defend themselves.

Rosh Hashanah and the American Dream
September 18, 2025
In reviving this dream, Milken’s center is reviving something even more vital– our faith in life. It is that very faith in life, that force that drove our ancestors, where we can find our optimism as we enter the Jewish new year.



Print Issue: Rosh Hashanah and the American Dream | September 19, 2025
September 18, 2025
We will begin again when we open our hearts to compassion, lovingkindness, appreciation and the good will of those who are standing right beside us — whether they be near or far, Jew or gentile, human or Divine.

Tashlich Is a Year-Round Practice at Beit T’Shuvah
September 17, 2025
At its core, the synagogue treats recovery itself as much of a spiritual practice as they do Torah.

Trisha Pérez Kennealy: Puerto Rican Jewish Heritage and Mofongo and Matzo Ball Soup
September 17, 2025
Taste Buds with Deb – Episode 125

Versatile Muffins for a Sweet New Year
September 17, 2025
Hannah Sattler’s honey-glazed caramel apple muffins are the High Holy Day value-add you didn’t know you needed.

Apples and Honey and Chicken, Oh My!
September 17, 2025
Pam Stein’s honey glazed, air-fried chicken thighs with apples and onions is a flavorful and symbolic entree.

Challah with a Twist for the High Holidays
September 17, 2025
To mix up your regular holiday challah routine, here are two fun options to try.

Countless Blessings: A Rosh Hashanah Couscous
September 17, 2025
For me, the ultimate food for any celebration is couscous.