(JTA) — Fifteen young men and women, seemingly oblivious to their surroundings and to each […]
Author: AI Staff
Israel’s ravaged kibbutzes have become museums of the macabre. Their former residents want to go home.
(JTA) — For Ido Felus, returning to his home in Kfar Aza is not a […]
Yiddish Ailments
Well, here I was in “yánuar” (January), firmly embarked on the new year, only to […]
In the wake of war: Facing the tough new realities
By Steve Windmueller (Jewish Journal) — We are in a moment of darkness that began […]
What is antisemitism? At a Jewish studies conference, scholars use the archives as a guide — and a warning
By Andrew Silow-Carroll (JTA) — Did a New York City coffee shop’s workers quit over […]
Parshat Bo – Exodus 10:1-13:16
Efrat, Israel – “And it came to pass at the end of four hundred and […]
From the Pages: January 18, 2023
In the Beginning: 1855Each week The American Israelite will print an item from the first […]
Jews in the News: Celebrity Jeopardy Jews; Mexican Jewish Filmmaker; Love Story: Don and Bob
By Nate BloomContributing Columnist Other items have crowded out my coverage of the second year […]
Bad Joke of the Week: Becoming an Optimist
A group of elderly Jewish men meet every Wednesday in Boca Raton for a coffee […]
Today in Israeli History: January 19 – January 25
January 19, 1990 — Resolution 242 Author Arthur Goldberg Dies Arthur Goldberg, a former U.S. […]


