
An Open Letter to Those Visiting Israel
Dearest fellow visitors to Israel, One of the more popular refrains I have heard from people considering going to Israel during these challenging times is
Dearest fellow visitors to Israel, One of the more popular refrains I have heard from people considering going to Israel during these challenging times is
As we read the parshiyiot of yetziat mitzrayim, and reflect on the leadership of Moshe Rabbenu, we remember the very first sign that Moshe was
Addressing Iran’s role in the Middle East requires a multifaceted approach that balances the necessity of direct action with the complexities of the region’s geopolitical
In World War I, Britain and its allies defeated the Ottoman Empire. Thereafter they gave the Arabs almost all of the vast territories liberated so
In Shemot 30:11-16, God commands Moshe to take a census of the Israelites. Only one month later, as recorded in Bamidbar, a full census of
Building relationships lies at the heart of my high school teaching. Content mastery and scholarship drew me to graduate school, but learning to cultivate a
“Morning comes and morning goes with no regret. The evening brings the memories I can’t forget. Empty rooms that echo as I climb the stairs.
Learn the words in Hebrew to figure out the joke below: Store – חֲנוּת Manager – מְנַהֵל He was surprised – מֻפְתָּע You quit- עוֹזֵב
The organization’s mission is to provide long-term relief for those impacted by the war. (Courtesy of Chibuk) As the aftermath of the Oct. 7 attack
I had the great privilege of being able to remain in Israel for a week longer than the Jewish Link Mission participants. Each day I
Even if you’re jet-setting to a warmer destination sometime this winter, you’re still going to need to face the cold, hard facts: Driving in the
Because of the war in Israel, a global leadership conference for Jewish women entrepreneurs and leaders, which was originally scheduled to be held in person