By Nadav Steinman (JNS) — When you enter the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, […]
Category: Op Ed
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 […]
Is chutzpah a bug or a feature of Israeli life?
By Uri Pilichowski (JNS) Israel has the chips stacked against it when it comes to economic […]
Israel’s mosaic
By Fiamma Nirenstein (JNS) — With the internal crisis surrounding the Israeli government’s proposed judicial […]