Tag: Support

In times of horror and difficulty, the Jewish people turn to prayer for comfort and support.
Many celebrities, including Natalie Portman, Sarah Silverman, Bono, Alex Edelman, and others, have spoken out about the Israel-Gaza War.
World leaders, including President Joe Biden, have condemned the recent attacks by Hamas on Israel and pledged their support for the country.
Shana tova!
In this piece, the author expresses gratitude for the support of paid subscribers and shares a link to a 45-minute conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bret Stephens.
The writer is sharing a recipe for dill and pistachio pesto and expresses excitement to reconnect with their readers after missing a newsletter.
The author shares a recipe for Watermelon Limonana, which was inspired by Greta Gerwig's new Barbie movie.
In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses why conservatives do not align with liberal views, citing examples of coercive policies advocated by the Left, such as charging those with good credit extra money to support individuals with bad credit.
Professor Derek Penslar of Harvard University is working on a new book titled "Zionism: An Emotional State," which explores the history of Jewish nationalism from an emotional perspective.
This text emphasizes the unique challenges faced by widows and widowers in the Jewish community.
The discussion revolves around the question of how Jews can support Ukraine after the Holocaust, considering the history of anti-Semitism in the country.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and the Canadian Jewish News paused its print edition due to lack of advertising, editor-in-chief Yoni Goldstein spearheaded efforts to modernize and revive the publication after 60 years.
Joel Etienne, a lawyer and filmmaker who was a potential candidate for leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada, recently spoke about his experiences in law, media, and his upbringing as the son of a refugee in Moncton.
The video highlights the impact of Shmitah on Israeli farmers and encourages people to donate or support them in fulfilling this mitzvah.
The podcast discusses the rise of Republican-conservative support for the events of January 6 and the repercussions of this trend, questioning whether Peggy Noonan's recent column in the Wall Street Journal is accurate in suggesting that America has "lost the thread."
Noah Rothman discusses the impact of the Delta variant surge on conservative media and Republican politics, along with the recent uprising in Cuba and the importance of supporting democratic movements globally.
In this episode, host Shanie Reichman speaks with Dr. Eran Halperin about his research on the psychological and emotional factors that contribute to conflicts and hinder their resolution.
This episode of Israel Policy Pod discusses the current situation in Gaza.
The text discusses the significance of a song as an embodiment of the story of Israel.
This episode of "Noah" discusses a song that represents the story of Israel.
Michael Coren, known for being outspoken and conservative, experienced a significant shift in his views, particularly regarding supporting gay marriage, leading to his departure from the Catholic Church.
The author reflects on their experiences with miscarriages, particularly their second consecutive miscarriage right before Rosh Hashanah.
David A. Halperin and Michael Koplow analyze the potential effects of the Trump administration's proposed "Ultimate Deal" on Israeli elections.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman expressed his prayers for his friend, Senator John McCain, who decided to stop treatment for his aggressive brain cancer.
Israeli artist Yoram Raanan remains resilient and positive despite losing nearly 2,000 artworks in a fire that destroyed his studio and 40 years of work.