I Am Job: How I Failed as an American Rabbi
It hit me like a ton of bricks. We listen to the rabbi’s drasha, sermon, and like a gentle wave at the beach, it washes
It hit me like a ton of bricks. We listen to the rabbi’s drasha, sermon, and like a gentle wave at the beach, it washes
Golda Meir understood American Jews better than any other Israeli leader. In a dramatic scene from the new film “Golda,” Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir
Attacks against the army’s top brass are unacceptable, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant jointly said as the debate over whether the
If the law to cancel the reasonableness standard doesn’t change, banning parties in Israel will become much easier. The legislature has passed the Law to
This is one situation where “airing our dirty laundry” abroad only has a downside and no upside whatsoever. Last week’s Knesset vote to limit the
The coalition has won this battle. Now, it must realize that half the country feels as if it lost. The government needs to mollify those
Should we mark our calendars, or was this merely the vaguest possible way the White House could have talked about a meeting, without actually committing
By Rabbi Efrem Goldberg/rabbiefremgoldberg.org This past Shabbos, I found myself davening at the shul with probably the worst decorum in the world. People were not
The combination of the economic turmoil in Jenin, life under the military operations, leadership that incites violence, and the inaction of the PA have emboldened
For those who have been following the overall situation, the fact that improvised explosive devices were used against our troops this week in Jenin was
By Michael Feldstein From the mid 1960s to the early 1970s, I spent my formative years growing up in a small Long Island suburb called
In the last month, many conversations about antisemitism have been circulating in the media at a time when the Biden administration has created a national