Tag: Jewish World

In this article, the author criticizes The New York Times for publishing an op-ed by Gaza City's mayor, who is an appointee of Hamas, a terrorist organization.
The article discusses the concerning state of the younger generation and their views on Judaism and Israel.
Joshua Hoffman is reaching out on behalf of Future of Jewish, a platform dedicated to helping people understand and become smarter about Judaism and Israel.
In this minisode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts reflect on the importance of their community and how it has motivated them to delve deeper into questions about Jewish identity.
Despite facing threats from multiple territories and having a flawed leadership, Israel is currently winning the war.
The article discusses the three different narratives that Hamas is trying to construct in its conflict with Israel.
Joshua Hoffman is reaching out on behalf of Future of Jewish, a platform that aims to help people better understand and become smarter about Judaism and Israel.
The text discusses eight delicious doughnut recipes for celebrating Chanukah, offering a variety of options for this traditional holiday treat.
In the wake of a challenging week for Israel, Yonit and Jonathan engage in a discussion on the country's internal mood, global Jewish perspectives, and responses to recent Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians.
The article discusses the concept of "whataboutism" and its use in discussions about Israel and the Jewish world.
The Jewish community mourns the passing of the Rachmastrivka Rebbe, a truly special and holy figure.
In this episode, the discussion focuses on the wide-reaching impact of Rav Chaim Kanievsky within Israeli Jewry, examining what made him special and why his loss was deeply felt across various Jewish communities.
The episode delves into the significant influence of R Emanuel Chai Ricco's book, Mishnas Chassidim, on Kabbalistic learning in the 1700s, particularly in connection to the Kloiz of Brody.
The article discusses the often overlooked contributions of non-Jewish individuals within the Jewish community, focusing on the stories of Mr. Roetta, a Hispanic custodian in a synagogue, and Pat, a janitor at a yeshiva.