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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

Print Issue: Batya’s Moment | June 5, 2026
Jewish Journal Staff

‘Playmakers’: A Jewish Toyland
Steven Mirkin

Comedian Jeff Ross Talks Pastrami in the Big Apple
Steve Matoren




A Diploma and A Fava Bean Spring Pasta Dish
June 3, 2026
This creamy, saucy pasta is a perfect way to showcase the delicate green vegetables of spring — fresh asparagus, green peas and fava beans.

Celebrate Spice Day on June 10
June 3, 2026
It’s a reminder to embrace the joy of herbs and spices, while exploring and creating new recipes.


Batya’s Moment
June 3, 2026
NewsNation host Batya Ungar-Sargon talks about her new book, “The Jews and The Left,” her rift with Megyn Kelly and why antisemitism has spread like wildfire in America.

Holocaust Museum LA Unveils Major Expansion for Future Generations
June 3, 2026
The expanded campus will include multiple pavilions where visitors can explore the full arc of Holocaust history: the world that existed before, the horrors that unfolded during and the lasting consequences that continue to shape the present.

Jewish Power and Other Myths
June 3, 2026
Historically, Jews have been accused of controlling politics, the banks and the media. I haven’t read yet that they control the weather, but that wouldn’t be any more bizarre than the other charges.

The New Antisemitism Doesn’t Deny Jewish Suffering, It Weaponizes It
June 3, 2026
Once a society begins treating Jewish fear and/or pain as inherently dishonest, Jewish trauma as inherently political, or Jewish victimhood as uniquely undeserving of empathy, it creates a moral exception around Jews.

To Love Israel Is to Demand More of It
June 3, 2026
When we fall short — as individuals, as a people, whether everyday Jews or the Prime Minister himself — we must have the courage to face it honestly, call it what it is, and do better.

Prayer in Times of Illness
June 3, 2026
How should we approach prayer for an end-stage dying patient, for whom medical professionals predict no chance of recovery?

Jewish and Christian Zionists Must Stand Together
June 3, 2026
As America’s 250th birthday approaches, the history of Christian Zionism in early America highlights the importance of today’s ecumenical allyship.

The Philanthropic Pivot to Jewish Joy Is Misguided
June 3, 2026
The problem is not Jewish joy itself. The problem is the growing belief that Jewish joy can replace the difficult work of protecting the conditions that make Jewish flourishing possible in the first place.

More Than a Trip: A Lesson in Jewish Identity
June 3, 2026
While disappointment over not being in Israel was real, the experience quickly evolved into something deeper: an exploration of what it means to be a Jew in America.

Rosner’s Domain | Accepting an Unacceptable Dictate
June 3, 2026
Can Israel’s dependency on the U.S. be reduced? Yes, but it is a lengthy, costly process.

Zionism and the Bones of Ezekiel
June 3, 2026
Nothing about the Jewish story—with its revolutionary insistence that there is one God, its history of relentless suffering, its triumphant return to the land it was expelled from millennia ago—is normal, and we shouldn’t try claiming it is.

Democracy, Divinity and the Inherent Challenge of the Image of God
June 3, 2026
Tomer Persico’s “In God’s Image: How Western Civilization Was Shaped by a Revolutionary Idea” is a tour de force — with a twist. Tracing the history of the concept, he suggests the Deity perhaps planted the seeds for His own modern demise.

Papa, Thank You
June 3, 2026
There are moments in my own life that I would not have overcome without what my father gave me. His resilience became mine. His mindset became my foundation.

The Two-State Conundrum
June 3, 2026
While I continue to personally believe that a two-state solution is preferable to sacrificing Israel’s Jewish or democratic foundations, I would never attempt to impose my priorities from 7,500 miles away.


Jewish Angelenos and our Allies Deserve Better
June 2, 2026
Los Angeles City Council member Nithya Raman wants to be mayor of Los Angeles, but after her actions earlier this month, many Jewish Angelenos are left wondering whether her vision for the city truly includes all of us.

As California Primary Elections Arrive, Community Grapples with Choices
June 2, 2026
Whether backing long-shot candidates, weighing strategic votes or sitting races out altogether, many said they were still searching for leaders who reflected both their values and their concerns.

