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The “As-a-Jew” phenomenon isn’t new; only the name is. For millennia, some members of the Jewish peoplehood have helped to fuel movements that...
Literally, the Torah forbids Straight men situational homosexuality For those open to rethinking interpretations since the Sixties, I combined...
Part I. Architectural Aspects of New History Museum in Lithuania On September 20th, 2025, on the eve of the National Holocaust Day in Lithuania,...
It has been several weeks since my first class in animal chaplaincy… and I keep returning to my original notes, trying to read them more deeply....
Despite one of his most moving and important speeches during the United Nations General Assembly the other day, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s...
Everyday life is experienced linearly; physics suggests that it is relative, but Judaism always focuses on the cyclical. We place a strong emphasis...
It is abundantly clear that the halakhic view places great import on influencing the individual’s interaction with others in society. The...
Some ideas in Israel’s defense debates grab me instantly. Others take a little while to sink in. The latest one buzzing through think-tanks and...
Six years ago, at my synagogue’s Kol Nidre service, I stood at the bimah and talked about being Jewish. About Zionism. About how antisemitism...
Very early this morning I found myself in a kind of half-wakeful, half slow-moving liminal dream. The sun hadn’t risen yet. I felt something...
At the Newport Folk Festival this summer and at Farm Aid last weekend, Jesse Welles closed his set with one of his most popular songs, War Isn’t...
Recently, I posted a commentary titled “Charlie Kirk and the Propaganda of Ultra-Right Martyrdom” on the Times of Israel. It is not hyperbole to...
At the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, Jewish comedian and actress Hannah Einbinder blurted out, “Go Birds, f—k ICE and free Palestine.” From a...
If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had ever taken up golf—or at least shown an interest in the game—he might have joined Donald Trump this...
The Balfour Declaration was a document of the British government, approved by the League of Nations, which allowed London to gain a foothold in...
In response to the troubling rise in hostility toward Israeli scholars and students on U.S. campuses, Kalaniyot was founded in the aftermath of...
The recent case of Charlie Kirk’s wife, #ErikaKirk, publicly forgiving her husband’s murderer is not an isolated event. It is a symptom of what is...
My observation points to a disturbing phenomenon: the recycling of old demons in new guises. Anti-Semitism, which we thought had been relegated to...
How Israel is covered in East Africa may shape not only regional diplomacy but also the perspectives of millions of Africans whose countries...
Rosh Hashanah writes; Yom Kippur seals. Between them lies a slender span—the Ten Days of Teshuvah—where the draft of our year can still be edited....
For many on the global left, Hamas still appears as the natural expression of Palestinian resistance — a movement born from oppression and directed...
This Shabbat is known as Shabbat Shuva, the Shabbat of repentance. It is based on the first two words of the Haftarah, “Shuva Yisrael.” The Netivot...
On a Friday afternoon in March 1865, Hartford’s Jewish community gathered to dedicate a new synagogue. The sanctuary glowed with walnut woodwork, a...
A London promoter has cancelled a set by Roi Perez, a queer Israeli DJ of considerable talent and reputation. The stated reason is not his...
Spain today parades itself as a champion of Palestinian liberation, a voice of conscience in Europe, and a state that dares to lecture Israel on...
As the founder of Youth for Peace and Dialogue Between Cultures and a visionary thinker in the MENA region, the Moroccan Zakaria El Hamel believes...
Viduy is utterly private – you are speaking only to God, who knows all your thoughts and feelings anyway, and who loves you more than you can...
For nearly two millennia, Isaiah 53 has stood as one of the most contested chapters in biblical literature. Christianity has long presented it as a...
It is quite natural for there to be deep distrust between two peoples engaged in a protracted conflict, and for good reasons on both sides—for...
I had just landed back in Israel from a business trip to Copenhagen. For a few days, I’d been away from the heaviness that hovers over this...
By Dr. Shmuel Legesse In recent days, the United Nations has once again demanded an “immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire” in Gaza....
In Part I of this mini-series, we discussed the rhyming words chil, zachil, and dachil all of which refer to the state of being scared and the...
If one side gets mad, it’s a narrative. If both sides get mad, it’s probably the truth There is something unique about Yom Kippur that might be...
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to speak at the United Nations High Level Week in New York Friday morning and President Donald Trump is...
Recently, I asked Google AI about the Palestinian Identity Manifesto . What I received wasn’t just an answer—it was a lesson in how AI amplifies...
We often hear a version of what one respectful interlocutor (RI) said in response to my posting this excruciating photo on my Facebook page. In it,...
We now find ourselves in the midst of the Aseret Yemei Teshuva—the Ten Days of Repentance that begin with Rosh Hashanah and culminate with Yom...
In a recent episode of South Park, Sheila Broflovski, the Jewish mother character, flies to Israel to confront the Prime Minister, Benjamin...