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Forward What does ‘The Curse’ finale mean? We asked ‘Moses’ to find out 12 Jan
In the final episode of the Showtime series "The Curse," an Orthodox Jewish doula named Moses, played by chiropractor and actor Dr. Elliot Berlin, appears in...
12 Jan
Forward South African national cricket team removes Jewish captain, citing anti-Israel protests against him 12 Jan
David Teeger, a rising star on South Africa's cricket scene, has been removed as the country's Under-19 team captain due to threats over Israel's war in Gaza...
12 Jan
Jewish Currents The Work of the Witness - Three months into a livestreamed genocide, we must ask—what does all this looking do? 12 Jan
The article examines the concept of witnessing in the context of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The author explores the idea of "witness" in both ...
12 Jan
Future of Jewish Islamophobia is making a dangerous comeback. 12 Jan
The article discusses the issue of Islamophobia and argues that there are rational reasons to be fearful of Islam and Muslims due to their geopolitical influ...
12 Jan
eJewishPhilanthropy Peoplehood, solidarity and teen engagement in wartime 12 Jan
The article discusses the importance of engaging young people and fostering solidarity in the face of antisemitism and the challenges of wartime. It highligh...
12 Jan
eJewishPhilanthropy Jewish ‘safe spaces’ are not the answer  12 Jan
Prominent Jewish leaders have called for Jewish students and donors to abandon Ivy League universities due to campus antisemitism and other problems in highe...
12 Jan
Jewish Chronicle The Etgar Quiz no 254 12 Jan
The Etgar Quiz no 254 features questions related to Jewish knowledge and history. It includes inquiries about countries without peace treaties with Israel, c...
12 Jan
Jewish Chronicle Let’s talk schools: how will new Ofsted boss respond to clamour for reform? 12 Jan
Sir Martyn Oliver, the new chief inspector of Ofsted, has put inspections on hold to provide additional training for staff on the impact of inspections on te...
12 Jan
Jewish Chronicle Cavolo nero, fennel and orange salad 12 Jan
This recipe is for a healthy and refreshing salad featuring cavolo nero, fennel, and orange, along with olives, cranberries, and pecans. It emphasizes the im...
12 Jan
Bonjour Chai headphones The Entire World is a Very Narrow Tunnel 12 Jan
Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy delve into the chaos surrounding a surprise tunnel discovered under Chabad world headquarters as it raises potential antis...
12 Jan
Bonjour Chai headphones The Entire World is a Very Narrow Tunnel 12 Jan
A recent incident at the Chabad headquarters in Crown Heights, New York, involving an unauthorized tunnel highlights internal conflicts within the Chabad mov...
12 Jan
Halacha Headlines headphones 1/13/24 – Shiur 451 – In Memory of Yakir and David HY”D “Chavrusas in life, Chavrusas in death, Chavrusas in Olam Habah” Experiencing the war: perspectives of the front line from parents and a Posek 12 Jan
This shiur discusses the challenges faced by families with loved ones serving in the IDF and the loss of soldiers in battle. The speakers explore the stress ...
12 Jan
Forward Feds to investigate Teaneck, NJ, school district where students held pro-Palestinian walkout 12 Jan
The U.S. Department of Education is conducting an investigation into a New Jersey school district, Teaneck Public Schools, following allegations of an antise...
12 Jan
Unholy: Two Jews on the News headphones The First 100 Days - with special guest Michael Walzer 12 Jan
As Israel-Hamas tensions reach the 100-day mark, Yonit and Jonathan delve into the multisided conflicts facing Israel, including the legal battle in the Inte...
12 Jan
Israel Policy Pod headphones Israeli Politics Amid the War 12 Jan
In this episode, Tel Aviv-based journalist Neri Zilber and Walla News Chief Political Correspondent Tal Shalev explore the complexities of Israeli politics a...
12 Jan
Israel Policy Pod headphones Israeli Politics Amid the War 12 Jan
Tal Shalev discusses the intricacies of current Israeli politics against the backdrop of the ongoing war in Gaza, highlighting the tensions within the govern...
12 Jan
Between The Lines Israel's Other Volunteer Army 12 Jan
This article discusses a volunteer project in Israel that assembles and distributes toiletry kits to IDF soldiers on the front lines. Chana Hidegkuti, a volu...
12 Jan
Tikvah headphones Yehuda Halper on Where to Begin With Maimonides 12 Jan
In this episode, Yehuda Halper from Bar-Ilan University discusses the writings of Maimonides. Maimonides' work can be divided into three main categories: his...
12 Jan
Forward The Jewish team behind the classic comedy ‘Airplane!’ explains how it got off the ground 12 Jan
Brothers David and Jerry Zucker, along with their friend Jim Abrahams, have entertained audiences with their comedy films, notably Airplane!. The film, a par...
12 Jan
Jewish Insider Van Hollen emerging as leader of progressive Senate bloc critical of Israeli policy 12 Jan
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen is emerging as a leader of the progressive Senate bloc critical of Israeli policy. He has been raising concerns about Israe...
12 Jan
Jewish Insider How the Israel-Hamas war upended online dating 12 Jan
The Israel-Hamas war has had a significant impact on the online dating experiences of American Jews, particularly on dating apps. Profiles now often mention ...
12 Jan
Tablet Radar Boys 12 Jan
This text tells the story of Murray Oratz, a young Jewish boy who enlisted in the Navy during World War II. He joined the Navy's exclusive science training p...
12 Jan
Tablet Old Shul 12 Jan
Pinny Bulman's newest poetry book, "Old Shul," explores his boyhood growing up in the once-thriving Jewish neighborhood of Washington Heights in northern Man...
12 Jan
Future of Jewish And then they put Israel on trial. 11 Jan
Israel has found itself in front of the International Court of Justice in The Hague for the first time, absurdly charged with genocide by South Africa. The a...
11 Jan
People of the Pod headphones Unpacking South Africa’s Baseless Genocide Charge Against Israel 11 Jan
The International Court of Justice is currently hearing South Africa's accusation that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. Professor ...
11 Jan
Jewish Chronicle Eyal Shani set to open second kosher restaurant in Manhattan 11 Jan
Israeli chef Eyal Shani is opening his second kosher restaurant in Manhattan, converting one of his Miznon outlets to offer glatt kosher meat and dairy-free ...
11 Jan
Forward ‘I don’t think he’s against us’: Israeli protesters dialogue with UN chief during encounters outside his home 11 Jan
Israeli protesters have been engaging in dialogue with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres outside his home in New York. The protests began due...
11 Jan
JTA South Africa lays out its case as Israel is put on trial for genocide at the International Court of Justice 11 Jan
South Africa presented its case at the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing genocide during its war against Hamas in Gaza. South Afr...
11 Jan
Forward Video: Twelve-year old chef bakes pretzels in Yiddish 11 Jan
A twelve-year-old boy named Sender Glasser, who is fluent in Yiddish, Polish, and English, has created a tutorial in Yiddish on how to make delicious pretzel...
11 Jan
Mishpacha Home Front Ep. 45 (01.11.24) 11 Jan
In this episode of Home Front, the hosts discuss how the United States, although a good friend, may not have a complete understanding of the situation on the...
11 Jan
Forward Has Aaron Rodgers been learning Torah at his offseason retreat? 11 Jan
During a remote appearance on an NFL talk show, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers displayed a bookshelf with Jewish volumes, including an Artscroll Tan...
11 Jan
Forward More than 1,000 Israeli children enrolled in day schools in the U.S. and Canada after Oct. 7 11 Jan
According to a report from Prizmah, over 1,000 Israeli students temporarily enrolled in Jewish day schools in the U.S. and Canada after the October 7 attacks...
11 Jan
Moment Opinion | A Quick Guide to Zionism in Hard Times 11 Jan
Zionism is a complex term that cannot simply be discarded, despite its controversial nature. It is an integral part of the identity of millions of people aro...
11 Jan
Forward Meet the Jewish funeral cats of Sacramento 11 Jan
Lana, a 5-year-old tabby cat, lives at Lombard Funeral Home in Sacramento, providing comfort to grieving families during Jewish mourning rituals. Lana approa...
11 Jan
JTA 10 Jewish ways to mark Martin Luther King Day in New York this year 11 Jan
Jewish communities in New York City are planning various events and activities to honor Martin Luther King Jr. on his birthday. Some synagogues, like Temple ...
11 Jan
Forward South Africa accuses Israel of genocide: What happened in court today? 11 Jan
South Africa has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, bringing the case to the International Court of Justice. South Africa argues that Israel's in...
11 Jan
Forward South Africa accuses Israel of genocide: What happened in court today? 11 Jan
On the first day of arguments in a case accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, a South African lawyer told the International Court of Justice that t...
11 Jan
Kveller Baby Names That Work in English, Hebrew and Arabic 11 Jan
This article provides a list of baby names that can work in both English and Arabic, as well as in Jewish and Muslim cultural contexts. The names have simila...
11 Jan
Forward In her search for truth, Hannah Arendt would have recognized the lies of Netanyahu, Putin and Trump 11 Jan
Hannah Arendt's book "Between Past and Future" emphasized the importance of thinking in an age where the past provides little guidance and the future offers ...
11 Jan
Forward US court rules Madrid museum can keep Pissarro painting looted by the Nazis 11 Jan
A United States appeals court has ruled that a Madrid museum may keep a painting looted by the Nazis from a Jewish woman. The painting, "Rue Saint-Honor in t...
11 Jan
Forward Police deny permit for antiwar rally in Tel Aviv 11 Jan
A planned anti-war protest in Tel Aviv organized by Israeli left-wing groups was canceled after the police denied the event a permit. The organizers plan to ...
11 Jan
Forward He made 613 paintings of commandments and 915 collages of proverbs — but who's got room to show them all? 11 Jan
Archie Rand, a Brooklyn artist, gained attention for his paintings of all 613 commandments in 2006. Surprised by its success, Rand recently completed 915 col...
11 Jan
Forward A guide to the Talmud for all the haters 11 Jan
In this article, the author addresses the renewed interest in Orthodox Judaism, particularly the Talmud, due to recent events. The Talmud is described as a l...
11 Jan
What Matters Now headphones What Matters Now to Mishy Harman: 3 'postcards' from wartime Israel 11 Jan
Mishy Harman addresses the turbulent situation in Israel post-October 7th by sharing poignant wartime accounts with a focus on the evacuation of citizens, ro...
11 Jan
Emes Ve-Emunah Tznius? Or the Bottom Line? 11 Jan
The author addresses the issue of modesty (tznius) in right-wing publications, particularly Mishpacha Magazine, which refuses to publish pictures of women, e...
11 Jan
Jewish Chronicle Hasmo girls earn top marks for Jewish studies 11 Jan
Hasmonean High School for Girls in Mill Hill excelled in Jewish studies, with outstanding praise from visiting inspectors for its dynamic leadership vision a...
11 Jan
Promised Podcast headphones The “South Africa v. Israel” Edition 11 Jan
The podcast episode discusses the ramifications of the third phase of the Israel-Hamas conflict and addresses South Africa's genocide accusation against Isra...
11 Jan
Forward Imagining the unthinkable: Israel ceasing to exist 11 Jan
In this article, the author reflects on the possibility of Israel ceasing to exist. They draw parallels between sensationalist headlines and the current situ...
11 Jan
Jewish Chronicle Nutritionist-approved kosher vegan supermarket picks 11 Jan
A nutritionist shares 15 kosher vegan supermarket picks for a balanced diet during Veganuary. Recommendations include Auga soups for a quick meal, Shneiders ...
11 Jan
Kveller The Jewish Artist Behind ‘War Is Not Healthy For Children and Other Living Things’ 11 Jan
Lorraine Schneider, a Jewish artist, created the artwork "Primer" in 1965 during the Vietnam War, featuring the sentence "war is not healthy for children and...
11 Jan