War in Ukraine, Moral Complexity in Jerusalem
Life is complex and rarely one-dimensional. Our greatest mistakes occur when we oversimplify complex issues. If our personal lives are complex, history is even more
Life is complex and rarely one-dimensional. Our greatest mistakes occur when we oversimplify complex issues. If our personal lives are complex, history is even more
Connection comes in crisis Entranced, I watch the explosions on TV Streets I saw many years ago Countless times in my first few years; once
As the Russian onslaught of Ukraine raged, the Jewish community along the Jersey Shore gathered to offer prayer and support and hear harrowing stories of
(VINnews) Natan Sharansky, famed Israeli politician and former Soviet prisoner, spoke at a sheva brachot gathering in honor of Benaya and Neta Dickstein. Benaya’s parents,
Ask anyone from Kyiv about the puppet theater on Shota Rustaveli Street. An architectural icon, the building is one of the most elegant and impressive
The United States has long provided a safe haven for people from around the world wishing to escape oppression, participate in our economy, or just
History is rife with examples of the cost of inaction. In the run-up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the West made a strategic blunder:
Bris Avrohom in Hillside has partnered with the Jewish community in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, over the past 15 years, providing assistance in building the community, its
Tal Friedman is one of the few comic geniuses in the Jewish state (ok, I’m not being entirely objective here). He was best known for
Eighty-four years ago, on March 12, 1938, Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany. In January 1933, Germany’s Jews were already under the grip of Nazism
In July of last year, Allison Josephs, known to many as “Jew in the City,” heard in passing that the Muslim Public Affairs Council had