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Not That Kind of Rabbi headphones Canada's last remaining faith reporter reflects the past, and future, of religion 3 Jun
John Longhurst, Canada's last remaining faith reporter, discusses his unconventional path to sustaining religious reporting in the nation's newspapers amidst...
3 Jun
Not That Kind of Rabbi headphones Canada's last remaining faith reporter reflects the past, and future, of religion 3 Jun
Ralph Benmergui interviews John Longhurst, Canada's last remaining faith reporter, about the evolving landscape of religion reporting and the changes in Cana...
3 Jun
JTA ‘Here to raise our voice’: Hostage families lead thousands down Fifth Ave. in annual Israel parade 3 Jun
Tens of thousands gathered for the annual Israel parade in New York City, led by families of hostages still held captive by Hamas in Gaza, including the dele...
3 Jun
Future of Jewish An Astonishing Story: The Unlikely Hero Who Birthed Israel's Air Force 2 Jun
Michael Oren shares the remarkable story of Lou Lenart, an American Zionist and World War II veteran instrumental in the birth of Israel's air force. Despite...
2 Jun
Forward ‘Bring them home’ chants replace usual festive mood at New York’s annual parade for Israel 2 Jun
During New York's annual Israel Parade, the traditional festive atmosphere was replaced by chants of "Bring them home" in a show of solidarity for hostages h...
2 Jun
The Beinart Notebook Invite your friends to read The Beinart Notebook 2 Jun
The Beinart Notebook is a reader-supported publication that offers readers the opportunity to support the work through subscriptions. Readers are encouraged ...
2 Jun
Emes Ve-Emunah The Malaise Within the Charedi Yeshiva System 2 Jun
The author expresses concern over a phenomenon within the Charedi Yeshiva world that emphasizes full-time Torah study to the exclusion of other pursuits, lea...
2 Jun
Sonya's Prep Day In The Life Getting Things Done Cooking Baking Cleaning Laundry Motivation 2 Jun
A video documenting a day off spent cooking, baking, cleaning, and doing laundry at home, with included recipes and motivation for viewers.
2 Jun
Unpacked What was the Six Day War? #israel #arab #war 2 Jun
The video delves into the historical significance of the Six Day War, where Israel emerged victorious against four Arab armies in a brief timespan, leading t...
2 Jun
Future of Jewish The Nasty Lies That Politicians Spread About Israel 2 Jun
The text discusses President Joe Biden's recent speech addressing the Israel-Hamas conflict, criticizing his perceived lies and political motivations. It arg...
2 Jun
JTA Dreading wedding season? Shut up and dance with me. 2 Jun
The article discusses the author's evolving perspective on attending weddings and celebrations, particularly focusing on the Jewish tradition of rejoicing wi...
2 Jun
Rationalist Judaism Golden Eagles and Goldfinches 2 Jun
In this multi-part series critique, the author challenges the claims made by Irus Braverman about Israel's treatment of wildlife, focusing on golden eagles a...
2 Jun
Haaretz Weekly headphones 'Israel's government has a distorted view of victory. This war is more like a crusade for them' 2 Jun
Professor Jonathan Dekel-Chen discusses the Israeli government's inadequate response to the hostage crisis created by Hamas, emphasizing a distorted percepti...
2 Jun
Jewish Chronicle Tahini and apricot granola bars 2 Jun
These nut-free tahini and apricot granola bars are a delicious and nutritious snack packed with sesame and sunflower seeds. The combination of tahini and swe...
2 Jun
Living Lchaim The Beauty I Found Converting to Judaism - Tehila Bollag's Story 2 Jun
Tehila Bollag shares her journey of converting to Judaism after being born in Poland to a Christian family and later drifting away from her religion, highlig...
2 Jun
Tablet The French Rabbi of Brokenness 2 Jun
Delphine Horvilleur, the rabbi of Synagogue Beaugrenelle in Paris, France, and a prominent figure in liberal Judaism, has authored a book titled "Living with...
2 Jun
Tablet Secrets of the CRIF 2 Jun
The CRIF (Conseil Représentatif des Institutions Juives de France) is a longstanding Jewish organization in France with roots dating back to anti-Nazi resist...
2 Jun
Tablet The Many Lives of Arielle Dombasle 2 Jun
Arielle Dombasle is a versatile artist known for her talents in singing, acting, directing, and more, considered a gay icon and muse by many. She draws inspi...
2 Jun
Tablet Tablet Goes to Paris 2 Jun
Tablet delves into the current state of French Jewry ten years after terrorist attacks led to an exodus to Israel, contrasting French resilience with America...
2 Jun
Tablet The Jewish Question in French Politics 2 Jun
The text discusses the Jewish question in French politics, focusing on the challenges faced by a French Jewish family in deciding whether to stay in France d...
2 Jun
Tablet Tablet Paris: An Introduction 2 Jun
Tablet Paris discusses the resilience and pride of French Jews in the face of challenges, contrasting it with the current schism within American Jewry post-O...
2 Jun
Future of Jewish Will you support our mission please? 1 Jun
Future of Jewish is a digital publication dedicated to providing inspiration, education, and connection about Judaism, Israel, and the Jewish world. They aim...
1 Jun
Future of Jewish Israel must step into the role that America once occupied. 1 Jun
The essay discusses the connection between Judaism, Zionism, and the Jewish people's historical and biblical ties to the land of Israel. It explores the root...
1 Jun
Forward Protesters rebuild pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia during class reunions 1 Jun
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University have erected a new encampment, Revolt for Rafah, to coincide with alumni reunions, displaying banners deman...
1 Jun
Sapir Zionism and Liberalism in America 1 Jun
The relationship between Zionism and Liberalism in America is facing strain, especially on the Left which has shifted towards progressivism and criticism of ...
1 Jun
Sapir The Mystery of Jewish Resilience 1 Jun
The text discusses the concept of Jewish resilience throughout history, exploring various perspectives on why Jews have survived despite numerous challenges ...
1 Jun
Sapir The Torah of October 7 1 Jun
In the discussion surrounding the Torah readings of early October, a key theme is the transition from shame cultures to guilt cultures, emphasizing the impor...
1 Jun
Sapir The Collectivist Core of Israel’s Social Fabric 1 Jun
Israel's social resilience in the face of adversity, such as missile attacks from Iran or terrorist threats, stems from a unique collectivist core ingrained ...
1 Jun
Sapir The Courage to Be Uncool 1 Jun
The author reflects on their experiences of feeling like an outsider from childhood through adulthood, particularly in Hollywood due to their outspoken suppo...
1 Jun
Sapir Learning from Menachem Begin 1 Jun
Menachem Begin, Israel's sixth prime minister, embodied the concept of "hadar," which combines dignity, honor, and self-respect. Begin's father instilled in ...
1 Jun
Sapir Returning to Kibbutz Be’eri 1 Jun
The article details the severe impact of Hamas attacks on Israeli agricultural communities in the western Negev, particularly Kibbutz Beeri, destroying infra...
1 Jun
Sapir You Can Graduate Any Time You Like, but You Can Never Leave 1 Jun
The text discusses the changing landscape of antisemitism on college campuses and in American society, emphasizing the interconnected nature of the crisis. I...
1 Jun
Sapir Can Israel’s Intelligence Services Be Saved? 1 Jun
In a comprehensive analysis, the text delves into the shortcomings of Israel's intelligence services, notably highlighted by a surprise attack orchestrated b...
1 Jun
Sapir Jewish Masterpiece: Judea Capta et Israel Liberata 1 Jun
The text discusses the symbolic significance of visual representations in Jewish history, focusing on the contrast between the Roman coin depicting Jewish de...
1 Jun
Sapir How Resilient Are Jewish Institutions? 1 Jun
Following a period of apparent safety and prosperity for Jews in Israel and the United States, the events of October 7 disrupted this sense of security, reve...
1 Jun
Sapir Publisher's Note (Resilience) 1 Jun
The essay reflects on the concept of Jewish continuity in the face of crises, emphasizing how historical challenges led to creative responses such as the eme...
1 Jun
Sapir Resilience In Spirit 1 Jun
In a discussion on spiritual resilience, three rabbis reflect on God, Torah, and Israel. Tamar Elad-Appelbaum delves into personal history to explain how res...
1 Jun
Sapir Dispatches from the Gaza Envelope 1 Jun
During times of conflict near the Gaza border, individuals like Gitit Zamir Botera in Sderot manage the National Digital Center to communicate the experience...
1 Jun
Sapir Resilience Is a Threat 1 Jun
The discussion revolves around the concept of resilience within the Jewish community, particularly in the face of ongoing threats and challenges. The text hi...
1 Jun
Sapir Democracy’s Pessimism Paradox 1 Jun
The article discusses the current era of democratic pessimism in terms of decreased hope for future generations, skepticism about democracy itself, and the r...
1 Jun
Sapir Reimagining Philanthropy for the Start-Up Nation 1 Jun
The article discusses the evolving landscape of Jewish philanthropy and the importance of continued support for Israel's security and well-being, despite its...
1 Jun
Sapir Mourning and Memorialization 1 Jun
After the tragic loss of their daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren in a terrorist attack in the Gaza Envelope, a bereaved Jewish family grapples with the...
1 Jun
Future of Jewish But we are *not* Jew-haters, they insist. 31 May
This essay discusses a fictional but realistic panel discussion at a pro-Hamas rally in Canada, where attendees express views on the Israel-Hamas conflict. T...
31 May
JTA 30 years after deadly bombing, Buenos Aires’ AMIA Jewish center unveils colorful redesign 31 May
The AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires has revealed a new colorful facade, commemorating the 30-year anniversary of a deadly bombing in 1994 that k...
31 May
Kveller Hulu’s ‘We Were the Lucky Ones’ Director Thomas Kail Says ‘Fiddler’ Inspires All His Work 31 May
Thomas Kail, known for directing musicals like "In the Heights" and "Hamilton," as well as the TV show "Fosse/Verdon," recently worked on the Hulu series "We...
31 May
Forward Biden's bold vision: A chance to turn a brutal war into a visionary future 31 May
President Joe Biden delivered a speech addressing the Gaza War, emphasizing the need for a three-stage plan proposed by Israel to end the conflict, return ho...
31 May
Forward A Holocaust museum cut a survivor from its speaker's list — for protesting the war in Gaza 31 May
Holocaust survivor Rene Lichtman, well-known for sharing his experiences, was removed from speaking at a Holocaust museum after protesting Israel's military ...
31 May
The Cholent Our Demands 31 May
The article discusses a recent walkout by Wing Luke museum staff in Seattle over an exhibit addressing redlining and discrimination, created by the Washingto...
31 May
Forward 'Furiosa' is an action movie about cars. Why is there so much biblical symbolism? 31 May
"Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" introduces biblical symbolism in its narrative, drawing parallels to the story of the Garden of Eden as it follows Furiosa's journe...
31 May