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Jewish Chronicle The David Miller ruling risks protecting antisemites 7 Feb
An Employment Tribunal ruled that while David Miller's dismissal from Bristol University was unfair, it was partly caused by his own actions. The tribunal co...
7 Feb
Kveller I Wanted to Reconnect With My Judaism. Duolingo Yiddish Helped. 7 Feb
The author discusses her journey to reconnect with her Jewish identity, prompted by her son's questions about their Jewishness. She reflects on her own upbri...
7 Feb
Jewish Table Roasted Delicata Squash with Onion and Poppy Seeds 7 Feb
The author is experimenting with food fusion and developing recipes for their next cookbook. This week, they created a Jewish fusion side dish called Roasted...
7 Feb
Forward Argentina will move its embassy to Jerusalem, Javier Milei announces during emotional visit 7 Feb
Argentina's President, Javier Milei, announced during his visit to Israel that his country will move its embassy to Jerusalem. This decision would make Argen...
7 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy Let’s stay at the table 7 Feb
The authors reflect on the recent pain and challenges faced by the Jewish community worldwide as a result of the conflict in Israel and the rise of antisemit...
7 Feb
eJewishPhilanthropy Continuing to build: What we’ve learned and what we’re changing in our new area of grantmaking 7 Feb
The Jim Joseph Foundation has shared an update on their Build Grants program, which aims to support organizations in expanding their programs and engaging ne...
7 Feb
Future of Jewish 5 Ways to Supercharge the Fight Against Antisemitism 7 Feb
The author discusses five ways to effectively combat antisemitism. Firstly, they suggest eliminating denominations within Judaism to promote unity and reduce...
7 Feb
The CJN Daily with Ellin Bessner headphones These Israeli hockey teens came to Canada for a sport break from the war 7 Feb
Israeli hockey teens found respite in Canada from the ongoing conflict along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, facilitated by Canadian Jewish communitie...
7 Feb
The CJN Daily with Ellin Bessner headphones These Israeli hockey teens came to Canada for a sport break from the war 7 Feb
The episode discusses how twenty Israeli teen hockey players were able to temporarily escape the conflict-induced stress in Northern Israel by visiting Canad...
7 Feb
Ami Combining Halacha, Chasidus and the Practice of Medicine // Dr. Yehuda Sabiner shares the story of his unique journey 7 Feb
Dr. Yehuda Sabiner, a Gerrer Chasid and pediatrician, shares his unique journey combining Halacha, Chasidus, and medicine. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he t...
7 Feb
Ami Unlocking Autism // Developments in the Field Bring hope to Families 7 Feb
Professor Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown of Arizona State University has been studying the relationship between the microbiome (the community of bacteria in the gut) ...
7 Feb
Ami Marc Zimmet // Zimmet Healthcare Services Group 7 Feb
Marc Zimmet, founder of Zimmet Healthcare Services Group, has been involved in the nursing home industry for over 30 years. His company provides reimbursemen...
7 Feb
Ami Reactive Devaluation // Black and White is for Cookies 7 Feb
In this article, the author reflects on the tendency for people to engage in what they call the "Black and White" game in politics, where one party or moveme...
7 Feb
Forward House votes down standalone bill giving funds to Israel, imperiling future of aid package 7 Feb
A standalone bill providing emergency assistance to Israel failed to pass in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill required a two-thirds majority and r...
7 Feb
Lehrhaus Three Questions after October 7 7 Feb
In the aftermath of October 7, when Israel faced a wave of terrorist attacks, the author raises three questions. Firstly, they question who the Palestinians ...
7 Feb
Forward Impeachment of Alejandro Mayorkas, opposed by coalition of Jewish groups, narrowly fails 7 Feb
The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly voted against impeaching Alejandro Mayorkas, the Jewish Homeland Security Secretary, after a process that Jewish g...
7 Feb
Forward Interim UPenn president chastises lecturer over ‘reprehensible’ anti-Israel cartoons 7 Feb
University of Pennsylvania's interim president, Larry Jameson, criticized political cartoons by Dwayne Booth, an instructor at the school, for their reprehen...
7 Feb
Jewish Insider Gallant: Odds of war on the northern front are significant 7 Feb
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has warned that there is a significant chance of a second front opening up in the north, alongside the ongoing conflict...
7 Feb
Tablet A Descent Into Hell 7 Feb
This text describes a temporary art exhibition in East London that seeks to depict the harrowing conditions experienced by hostages held captive by Hamas in ...
7 Feb
Tablet Qatar’s Explosive Cash-for-Hostages Portfolio 7 Feb
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration for not pressuring Qatar to free Israeli, American, and other hostages in Gaza....
7 Feb
Jewish Insider Biden’s pro-Israel stance boosts his standing in Pennsylvania 7 Feb
Despite the ongoing war in Gaza and the surge in antisemitism in the US, President Joe Biden's support for Israel has boosted his standing among Pennsylvania...
7 Feb
Forward A rare look into the $90 million AIPAC has raised since Oct. 7 6 Feb
AIPAC has raised $90 million since October 7, with donors including Rep. David Trone who pledged $100,000 last year and has received $105,600 in support from...
6 Feb
Future of Jewish Why the World Forgot About the Hostages 6 Feb
The article discusses the issue of the world's indifference towards the Israeli hostages who were abducted by Palestinian terrorists. Despite the brutal atta...
6 Feb
JTA This very real Jewish family has been making artificial flowers in Manhattan for 107 years 6 Feb
M&S Schmalberg, a family-owned artificial flower business in Manhattan, has been operating for 107 years. The business, owned by a Jewish family, was sta...
6 Feb
JTA NYPD reports 31 antisemitic incidents in January as surge continues four months after Oct. 7 6 Feb
The NYPD reported 31 antisemitic hate crimes in January, continuing a surge in anti-Jewish incidents that began four months ago after the Hamas invasion of I...
6 Feb
Jewish Currents An Israeli “Buffer Zone” Could Shape Gaza’s Post-War Reality - By creating a militarized border area inside Gaza, Israel has started shrinking the Palestinian territory while opening the door for future Jewish settlements. 6 Feb
Israel has begun creating a militarized buffer zone along the Gaza Strip border, which could lead to the shrinking of Palestinian territory and the potential...
6 Feb
Creative Judaism Fathers, Mothers and LAWSUITS | Parshah Rabbit Hole Ep.18 (Mishpatim) 6 Feb
Exploring the nuances of civil laws and delving into the distinctions between mothers and fathers in Jewish tradition.
6 Feb
Forward ‘Blazing Saddles’ marks a half-century of hilarity — and controversy 6 Feb
Blazing Saddles, released 50 years ago, continues to generate controversy due to its use of racial and ethnic jokes, gay stereotypes, and offensive language....
6 Feb
Kveller Jewish Author Bess Kalb Wants to Make Your Kids Laugh 6 Feb
Jewish author Bess Kalb has written a children's book called "Buffalo Fluffalo" that aims to make kids laugh and feel comforted. The book features a cranky b...
6 Feb
Forward In Hostage Square, news that 20% of the remaining captives are dead does not register 6 Feb
Hostage Square in Tel Aviv continues to monitor the time since Hamas attacked Israel, currently showing 122 days, 11 hours, 14 minutes, and one second. Despi...
6 Feb
Jewschool Brief Thoughts on Religion and Politics: on Humility and Arrogance 6 Feb
In this thought-provoking piece, the author reflects on the disparity between the language of Jewish prayer and the attitudes of the Jewish people. The suppl...
6 Feb
Forward Was Taylor Swift supposed to say 'Free Palestine' at the Grammys? 6 Feb
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Taylor Swift's silence on the conflict in Gaza during the Grammys. While Annie Lennox used her stage time t...
6 Feb
Jewish Chronicle I just asked Gary Lineker about his Israel tweets and I’m still shaking with anger 6 Feb
The article describes a heated exchange between a journalist and British TV personality Gary Lineker during a lunch event discussing Lineker's podcasting emp...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Young, Frum Life Coach? 6 Feb
This article addresses the question of whether it is possible to succeed as a life coach in the frum (Orthodox Jewish) world at a younger age, without relyin...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Family First Inbox: Issue 880 6 Feb
In this "Family First Inbox" section, several readers share their opinions and experiences on various topics. One reader disagrees with Tamar Feldman's take ...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Software Savvy: Issue 998 6 Feb
Uncle Moish, a business owner, approaches the narrator at a family gathering seeking input on improving his medical referral business. Currently, his team us...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Hard to Live With 6 Feb
Living with a spouse who has a personality disorder (PD) can be incredibly challenging. Some signs of a PD include difficulty communicating, feeling lied to ...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Mirror, Mirror 6 Feb
This article discusses three different topics. The first piece explores the idea that the encounters we observe in daily life are opportunities for spiritual...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Fallout: Chapter 36 6 Feb
In Chapter 36 of the book "Fallout," the character Fred Burton becomes anxious and hurt after a shocking revelation. The scene takes place in August 1964, wh...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Herby Chicken and Rice 6 Feb
The article is a recipe for Herby Chicken and Rice. It explains how to make a flavorful chicken and rice dish by adding spices and seasoning to the chicken, ...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Another Really Bad Foreign Policy Idea — Appeasing Iran 6 Feb
The article discusses two potential reasons for Joe Biden's potential loss in the 2024 election: his open-door policy at the US southern border and his handl...
6 Feb
Mishpacha A Few Minutes With Mike Freer 6 Feb
Conservative MP Mike Freer, a staunchly pro-Israel politician, has announced that he will be leaving politics due to concerns for his personal safety and the...
6 Feb
Mishpacha Against the Clock 6 Feb
Moshe Klein, a globetrotter, visited Kolkata, India, hoping to discover remnants of its Jewish community. Despite initially planning to spend little time in ...
6 Feb
The Beinart Notebook Rabbi David Wolpe on antisemitism, anti-Zionism, and Harvard 6 Feb
Rabbi David Wolpe, a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Divinity School, discusses the reactions that occurred at Harvard in response to an event on October 7. He a...
6 Feb
Emes Ve-Emunah Ariela Rosenzweig's Support for the Palestinian Cause 6 Feb
The article discusses the support for the Palestinian cause among young Jewish students, particularly focusing on the case of Ariela Rosenzweig, a student wh...
6 Feb
18forty headphones Listener Feedback: Israel at War 6 Feb
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, listener feedback on the Israel at War topic is discussed. The conversation revolves around the transformation of the...
6 Feb
The Commentary Magazine Podcast headphones This Is Not a Cheerful Podcast Today 6 Feb
The episode explores multiple failures in American politics, focusing on the collapse of a border deal and struggles surrounding aid for Ukraine and Israel. ...
6 Feb
Forward A treasure trove of manuscripts sheds light on the history of Jews in Yemen 6 Feb
The National Library of Israel has received a significant donation of Yemenite Jewish manuscripts. The collection includes rare copies of works by Rabbi Yihy...
6 Feb
Moment The Short Leap from Antiscience to Antisemitism with Peter Hotez and Jennifer Bardi 6 Feb
This article discusses the disturbing trend of blaming Jews for the COVID-19 vaccines. From historical scapegoating to modern conspiracy theories, Jews have ...
6 Feb
JTA Pearl Berg, world’s oldest Jewish person and 9th-oldest overall, dies at 114 6 Feb
Pearl Berg, considered the oldest Jewish person in the world and the third oldest American, has passed away at the age of 114. Known for her philanthropy wor...
6 Feb