By Andrea Hodos (JTA) — This week, the Knesset began the process of overhauling Israel’s
Category: Op Ed
IDF mulls larger op as Judea and Samaria security crumbles
By Yaakov Lappin (JNS) — The murderous terror attack at a gas station near Eli
I get to define antisemitism
By Nadav Steinman (JNS) — When you enter the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington,
The Mahjesties… A tale of mahjongg and friendship
By Melissa W. Hunter Assistant Editor My introduction to mahjongg began almost fifteen years ago
‘Succession,’ ‘Barry’ and the very Jewish nature of unresolved endings
By Rabbi David Bashevkin This story originally appeared on My Jewish Learning. (JTA) — Over
A manufactured ‘mainstream’ wants the White House to define antisemitism on its own flawed terms
By Lila Corwin Berman (JTA) — As the Biden administration nears the long-awaited announcement of
Biden antisemitism strategy is futile without the IHRA definition
By Mitchell Bard (JNS) — We’ve been hearing for weeks how the Biden administration has
As a rabbi in a small town, I understand the Jewish class divide — and how to close it
By Rabbi Rachel Isaacs (JTA) — When you walk into the back door at my
Israel, water and the next 100 years
By David Suissa (Jewish Journal) — Did you know that if you put a bucket
As an American rabbi in King Charles’ court, I’m learning to love the idea of monarchy
By Rabbi Adam Zagoria-Moffet (JTA) — Perhaps the strangest part was sitting through a Sunday