Tag: Jerusalem

In a podcast titled "From The Yarra River to the Mediterranean Sea," journalist Ittay Flescher and family lawyer Hannah Baker offer nuanced conversations aimed at exploring different perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Avy Reid recounts her journey from Nigeria to Jerusalem, where her family history and struggles shape her life.
In the "Kosher Fiesta: Ep. 400" episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss kashering FIESTA dishware.
Joanne Greenaway reflects on her recent visit to Israel, where she encountered inspiring stories of resilience and unity among the Jewish people, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in Jewish education and identity.
A swim team in Jerusalem, consisting of both Israeli and Palestinian members, had always avoided discussing politics in order to foster unity.
Argentina's President, Javier Milei, announced during his visit to Israel that his country will move its embassy to Jerusalem.
In the aftermath of the Oct. 7 terror attack, Israeli youth are finding new emotions and responsibilities in their lives.
The author reflects on their recent trip to Israel, highlighting the resilience and creativity of Israeli society in the face of war and challenges.
The Biden administration is putting pressure on Israel and taking actions that some view as turning its back on Israel.
"The Book of Clarence" is a new film that takes place in Jerusalem in the year 33 A.D. and explores faith.
The Eucalyptus Cookbook, created by Israeli chef Moshe Basson, has gone relatively unnoticed due to the lack of media attention and contentious political climate surrounding Israeli cuisine.
The author discusses a recent event held in Jerusalem advocating for the resettlement of Gaza, attended by right-wing Religious Zionist supporters and government ministers.
In 1806, in Ludmir, Ukraine, Hannah Rachel Verbermacher, known as the Maiden of Ludmir, challenged traditional Jewish norms by assuming the role of a Hasidic rabbi despite objections and rumors.
The author reflects on the experience of their daughter, who is serving in the Israeli army while also reading the novel Mrs. Dalloway.
This article discusses the history and significance of Tu B'Shevat, the Jewish New Year for Trees.
This article is a tribute to Oriya Goshen, a former participant of the Bronfman Fellowship, who was killed in combat.
In this personal essay, the writer reflects on their son's upcoming induction into the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the mixed emotions they are experiencing.
In this poem titled "Oh Homeland, Don't You Wonder (Tzion Ha-lo Tishali)", the speaker expresses deep longing and love for their homeland.
The article discusses the pro-Israel stances of former President Donald Trump and Nikki Haley, highlighting their contrasting approaches.
During the World Economic Forum in Davos, several individuals and countries expressed support for Israel and condemned anti-Semitism.
The author reports from Jerusalem, where normal life goes on amidst the intensity of the war.
Avraham Borshevsky, a calligraphy artist and sofer stam in Jerusalem, has seen an increase in demand for sacred scripts since the Simchas Torah war.
This article discusses a volunteer project in Israel that assembles and distributes toiletry kits to IDF soldiers on the front lines.
Throughout Jewish history, secret tunnels have played a crucial role in various ways.
The author reflects on a time in 1989 when Bishop Desmond Tutu visited Jerusalem and brought a sense of hope for peace between Israelis and Palestinians.