
Israel’s Two Big Lies
Israel’s internal political debates are so heated in part because they are grounded in bull. On the day of his arrest, Feb. 12, 1974, Aleksandr
Israel’s internal political debates are so heated in part because they are grounded in bull. On the day of his arrest, Feb. 12, 1974, Aleksandr
Hezbollah won’t accept a ceasefire unless Hamas does. Hamas will not agree to a ceasefire. Hence, Israel will go to war against Hezbollah. The basis
The great tzaddik, Chacham Eliyahu haKohen haItamari of Izmir (died 1729), was a famed Kabbalist and Dayan who authored more than 30 seforim—including “Sefer Shevet
Since making aliyah from Teaneck to Modiin in 2009, Jordana Schoor has been involved in a host of social programs for the betterment of Israeli
Eitan Shushan summed up the motivation for his and his brother’s work: “You don’t wait for chesed — chesed comes to you.” Eitan and Elad
Chapter 1 My story begins back in 2012, as I was finishing a degree in accounting at Lander College. I was learning with my chavrusa,
Twenty-four years ago I went to the movies at night with my father to see “Boys Don’t Cry.” As intense and emotional as the movie
With the Three Weeks upon us, it is time to find alternatives to music for those who need something to listen to, and, fortunately, there
With a terrible war raging in Israel, worldwide antisemitism on the rise, and an election year in which we are being forced to choose between
I have vacillated about broaching this topic. Had my psychologist husband been here to guide me I would have felt more comfortable having this discussion.
In an ever-moving environment like New York City, finding a sense of community can be challenging, especially for young professionals just beginning to understand their
As I sit here writing “Ungarbled Tech,” it strikes me that this summer marks the 10th anniversary of my journey to harmonize my tech-savvy lifestyle