Kveller
I Wanted to Start Observing Shabbat. We Had to Start Somewhere.
12 Apr
A couple embarks on starting to observe Shabbat with their young children, borrowing supplies and delving into the rituals despite some uncertainties. The ex...
12 Apr
JTA
Israel signs agreement with South American soccer federation, paving way for elite international competition
12 Apr
Israel's soccer association has signed a cooperation agreement with South America's soccer confederation, CONMEBOL, allowing Israel to potentially participat...
12 Apr
Forward
In a gripping documentary, a synagogue welcomes the stranger by taking in a migrant family
12 Apr
The documentary "All We Carry" follows the journey of a young Honduran family - Magdiel, Mirna, and their children - as they flee violence and seek asylum in...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
Dinosaurs at the Seder table
12 Apr
As Passover approaches, various Jewish-themed children's books are highlighted, including "Tyrannosaurus Tsuris" featuring a T-Rex hosting a Seder, "Workitu'...
12 Apr
Jewdicious
No Do-Overs: The Healing Power of Letting Go
12 Apr
The author reflects on their Jewish upbringing and the impact of a conflict between their passion for baseball and the requirement to attend Confirmation cla...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
The attack on an Iranian journalist in London should be a warning to us all
12 Apr
Pouria Zeraati, a journalist at Iran International TV, barely survived an attack by a hit squad outside his London home, believed to be orchestrated by Iran'...
12 Apr
Forward
An Ashkenazi delicacy made of fish sperm
12 Apr
Kratsborsht is a traditional Ashkenazi dish made from the sperm of a mature male herring and served with herring, bread, and potatoes. The dish has a long hi...
12 Apr
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
Create your own stylish and smart silhouette for Sederim... and spring
12 Apr
The text discusses fashion trends for Sederim and spring, highlighting the importance of versatile pieces suitable for various occasions. Key elements includ...
12 Apr
The Commentary Magazine Podcast
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OJ's Nightmarish Legacy
12 Apr
Reflecting on the cultural aftermath of OJ Simpson's trial, the podcast explores how it shifted public perception of justice, race, and media spectacle in Am...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
A fast, furious and justifiably gory revenge flick
12 Apr
"Monkey Man," Dev Patel's directorial debut and starring vehicle, presents a fast, furious, and gory revenge story akin to "John Wick," with Patel's characte...
12 Apr
Forward
'Nothing is really clear or certain or safe': Israelis grapple with powerlessness in face of Iran threat
12 Apr
Amid escalating tensions with Iran following the killing of a top Iranian commander, Israelis are grappling with feelings of powerlessness and fear, promptin...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
The story of King Herod you’ve probably never heard
12 Apr
Martin Goodman, in his book "Herod the Great: Jewish King in a Roman World," dismantles the Christian myth surrounding King Herod and sheds light on the hist...
12 Apr
JTA
This Jewish comedian hopes to set a new baseball record
12 Apr
Comedian Eitan Levine is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the most ceremonial opening pitches thrown in one baseball season, aiming to throw...
12 Apr
Israel: State of a Nation
Manufacturing Contempt | Melanie Phillips on UK Media's Anti-Israel Bias and Outright Lies
12 Apr
Melanie Phillips discusses the UK media's anti-Israel bias and the need for Israel and its supporters to counter a propagandist narrative and call out lies t...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
Power of Sail, review: Diving into the choppy waters of the US culture wars
12 Apr
In the play "Power of Sail," the storyline delves into timely themes surrounding the US culture wars. Harvard history professor, Charles Nichols, invites a w...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
Is it too dark for the (Jewish) stars to come out?
12 Apr
The author reflects on the challenges of displaying Jewish identity in a climate of rising antisemitism in London. From humorous incidents like owning a prov...
12 Apr
Future of Jewish
Israel is ripping the Islamic terrorists to shreds, as it should.
12 Apr
The text discusses Israel's military actions against Hamas in Gaza, detailing strategic operations, including a significant combatant-to-civilian casualty ra...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
Czech it out – the best city breaks in Czechia apart from Prague
12 Apr
Czechia offers more than just Prague as a travel destination, with cities like Brno and Olomouc providing rich cultural heritage, architectural gems, and sig...
12 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy
We need to invest in our Yodas
12 Apr
Rabbi Josh Feigelson emphasizes the need to invest in supporting rabbis, cantors, and spiritual leaders, who serve as essential guides and mentors for the Je...
12 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy
We need to invest in our Yodas
12 Apr
At a crucial moment for the Jewish community, Rabbi Josh Feigelson emphasizes the need to invest in supporting our rabbis, cantors, and spiritual leaders, wh...
12 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy
Our moment is now
12 Apr
The text emphasizes the importance of Jewish camps as a vital tool for building a vibrant Jewish future, especially in the face of recent hardships and chall...
12 Apr
eJewishPhilanthropy
Our moment is now
12 Apr
The text emphasizes the importance of Jewish camps in fostering a vibrant Jewish future and addressing challenges faced by Jewish youth, such as rising anxie...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
Sicilian Pesach chicken
12 Apr
This Sicilian Pesach chicken recipe is a quick and flavorful addition to your Passover menu, ideal for Seder night and easily scalable for a larger group. Co...
12 Apr
18forty
Hebrew Lips
12 Apr
"The Hebrew Lips" is a poem reflecting on the tension within Jews between the harshness of biblical texts and the reverence for human life inherent in the He...
12 Apr
Jewish Chronicle
Former JFS pupil and Gordon Ramsay trainee wins restaurant cooking award
12 Apr
Former JFS pupil Stella Harris, a trainee chef at Gordon Ramsay's Savoy Grill, won a cookery award for her lamb dish inspired by her Jewish background. Harri...
12 Apr
Call Me Back
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What it’s like to fight for your (captive) family - with Maya Roman
12 Apr
Maya Roman, an Israeli journalist, shares the emotional journey of advocating for her family members taken hostage during the October 7th attacks. She highli...
12 Apr
Tikvah
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Yechiel Leiter on Losing a Child to War
12 Apr
Yechiel Leiter reflects on the profound loss of his son Moshe, who fell in battle against Hamas, while celebrating his life and contributions. The conversati...
12 Apr
Forward
Analysis: Will Iran's threats bridge the U.S.-Israel rift?
12 Apr
The article discusses the strained U.S.-Israeli relations due to disagreements over the Gaza conflict but suggests that Iran's threats against Israel might a...
12 Apr
Halacha Headlines
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4/13/24 – Shiur 464 – Pesach – Great Divrei Torah for your Seder and beyond. Plus, lessons for today from Lavan’s attempt to destroy K’lal Yisroel
12 Apr
In this episode of "Halacha Headlines," various rabbis and educators offer insights on Pesach practices, focusing on the significance of tradition and memory...
12 Apr
Between The Lines
Telling Israel’s Story To Millions
12 Apr
OpenDor Media, led by Noam Weissman, aims to engage young people in Jewish and Israeli topics through Unpacked, offering videos, podcasts, and articles that ...
12 Apr
Unholy: Two Jews on the News
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This Jewish Life: A Conversation with Ira Glass & Etgar Keret
12 Apr
Ira Glass and Etgar Keret discuss how their friendship, spanning two decades, has been tested by the differing perspectives on the recent conflict in Israel....
12 Apr
Bonjour Chai
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No Fans, Only Poems
12 Apr
In the wake of controversy surrounding Guernica retracting an essay by Israeli writer Joanna Chen, the literary world grapples with restrictions on Jewish vo...
12 Apr
Bonjour Chai
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No Fans, Only Poems
12 Apr
The episode explores the controversy around the resignation of Guernica's editor, Jina Moore, following backlash over an essay by Israeli writer Joanna Chen,...
12 Apr
Future of Jewish
Path to Peace: How to Deradicalize the Palestinians
12 Apr
The text discusses the importance of deradicalizing Palestinians as a crucial step towards achieving peace in the region. It highlights the efforts of countr...
12 Apr
Tablet
Juan Gelman: Four Ladino Poems
12 Apr
Juan Gelman, a renowned Latin American poet, was a Yiddish speaker known for his leftist views that opposed Argentina's military dictatorship. Forced into ex...
12 Apr
Jewish Insider
Virginia congressional candidate Derrick Anderson says his military experience shapes his Middle East policy
12 Apr
Derrick Anderson, a retired Green Beret and Republican candidate for Congress in Virginias 7th District, draws on his military experience in the Middle East ...
12 Apr
Tablet
Everyone Has the Right to Rest on Their Sabbath
12 Apr
In 1984, a legal case involving the Sabbath rights of employees in Connecticut brought attention to the religious implications of labor laws. A Sunday-observ...
12 Apr
Tablet
‘Now You Are in Heaven, and the Only Thing Left Is Pain’
12 Apr
Ron Shemer, a nature lover and devoted family member from Lod, Israel, was tragically killed at the Nova music festival by terrorists from Gaza. Despite esca...
12 Apr
Tablet
Poem of the Week
12 Apr
The poem delves into the world of religious Judaism, touching on themes like the Torah, Talmud, observance, commentary, and prayer before abruptly stripping ...
12 Apr
Living Lchaim
IDF soldier DANCING While defending the Syrian border. Vid: Shlomo Lipman #israel
11 Apr
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11 Apr
JTA
From Alvin Ailey to Elie Wiesel, 14 standout moments from 150 years of the 92nd Street Y
11 Apr
The 92nd Street Y, a Jewish cultural institution in New York, was founded in 1874 as the Young Mens Hebrew Association and has since become a prominent venue...
11 Apr
Chabad.org
The Upside of a Child With Down Syndrome
11 Apr
The video explores the positive impact and joy brought by a special boy named Zalmy with Down Syndrome to his parents and community, even after his sudden pa...
11 Apr
Kveller
Israeli Actress Hadas Yaron Faces Her Own Family History in ‘We Were the Lucky Ones’
11 Apr
Israeli actress Hadas Yaron, known for her roles in both Israeli and American productions, including the Holocaust drama "We Were the Lucky Ones," found hers...
11 Apr
JTA
An Indiana court ruled that Jews have a religious liberty right to abortion. Here’s why that matters.
11 Apr
An Indiana state appellate court ruled that Jews have a religious liberty right to abortion under the state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act, potentially ...
11 Apr
Jewish History Uncensored
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#186 - Understanding Reality: Egyptology & Reality
11 Apr
Rabbi Arnie Wittenstein explores how perception of reality varies among individuals and cultures by examining the appeal of blessings from rabbis and the wid...
11 Apr
Forward
HIAS lays off 12% of US staff after ‘unsustainable’ spending
11 Apr
Jewish refugee advocacy group HIAS laid off 12% of its US staff due to financial mismanagement resulting in unsustainable spending. The organization aims to ...
11 Apr
Jewschool
“Together We Will”…Speak the Truth. Only Then Can We “Win.”
11 Apr
The text discusses the prevailing slogan in Israel during the military campaign, "Yachad nenatzeach," emphasizing unity and the need to win the war. It highl...
11 Apr
JTA
As Israel braces for potential Iranian attack, US warns Americans in the country to exercise caution
11 Apr
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran following an alleged Israeli strike in Syria, the US has issued warnings to American citizens in Israel to e...
11 Apr
Moment
Connecting Jewish Identity with Jewish Values with Donniel Hartman and Sarah Breger
11 Apr
Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute, discusses in his book "Who Are the Jews And Who Can We Become" the two strands of Jewis...
11 Apr