Courtesy of JTA. Photo credit: Henry Nichollls / AFP via Getty ImagesThis aerial image shows […]
Car torched in Antwerp Jewish quarter, raising terrorism fears
Courtesy of JNS. Photo credit: X via Bruno StruysA screenshot from a video said to […]
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Kibbutznik dreams in Yiddish
“Boom and Chains — A Yiddish Novel Set in Israel/Palestine” By Hanan Ayalti (author) and […]
A new variant of gratitude
Long ago, a neighbor wanted to see something that was tucked away in the corner […]
Spring blooms
During April, the days transition into warm sunshine, brilliant colors and sweet fragrances. Get out […]
Sugar n’ Spice n’ Go
To my way of thinking, there’s nothing more frustrating than waking up on a weekend […]
Today in Israeli History: April 3-9
April 3, 1949 — Israel, Jordan Sign Armistice Israel signs an armistice with Jordan, the […]
Joke of the week: April 2, 2026
One day, three men were hiking and unexpectedly came upon a large raging, violent river. […]
Jews in the News
By Nate BloomContributing Columnist #10, Again; Romantic & Rooster Comedy; Mucho Kvelling! Passover and this […]





