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Quantum Machines (QM) is already developing systems that enable continuous quantum computation aimed at turning a quantum computer into a working...
Last week, Israeli Sephardic Chief Rabbi David Yosef spoke at a conference of mikveh attendants, the women who work at women’s mikvaot in Israel...
Before People Debate Borders, They Decide Whose Story They Believe The phrase The Battle Before the Battle is often associated with the biblical...
“I am in blood / Stepp’d in so far that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o’er.” Or so said a certain dramatic Scottish...
From Lab to Life: Fake Pills Have Real Effects The placebo effect: When you expect a pill to make you better, your brain can...
Jamaat did not form the government, but the wider Islamist ecosystem may be reshaping the state from inside. Bangladesh’s February election did not...
Some of medicine’s most important answers arrive by accident. Israel is sitting on the next one. Some of the most consequential discoveries in...
The 10th edition of Rikuday – Dance and Art Festival of the Congregação Israelita Paulista (CIP) – gathered more than two thousand people last...
When Providence Becomes a Party Instrument There is a dangerous moment in Jewish political life when theology ceases to be an opening toward judgment,...
In Hebrew, womb is רחם, rechem, and mercy is רחמים, rachamim, and both words grow from the same root, ר-ח-מ, as if the language knew from...
Nestled in the heart of St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia, St Kilda Hebrew Congregation with a membership of around 1,500, is a Modern Orthodox synagogue...
וְדַע, כִּי טֶרֶם שֶׁנֶּאֶצְלוּ הַנֶּאֱצָלִים וְנִבְרְאוּ הַנִּבְרָאִים Know that...
On the morning of March 27, 2024, students walking across Wheaton College’s Quad encountered pairs of shoes placed beside a pile of makeshift rubble...
You grieved for Palestinian Christians in the Holy Land. I ask you to grieve, with equal honesty, for the Jewish lives that 7 October stole — and to...
The prophet Isaiah minces no words about the severity of slaying an ox by saying, “He that butchered an ox” is as if “he slew a man” (66:3); I...
Bilaam had done some serious investigation of the Jewish people from various vantage points. Miraculously, his intentions to curse turned into...
When rhetoric, historical memory, projection, and political obsession collide Every generation promises itself that it would recognize the warning...
American Jews — and anyone who still believes politics should be judged by truth rather than branding — should pay close attention to what...
With the election of Abelardo de la Espriella in Colombia and Keiko Fujimori in Peru, Latin America is once again shifting from left to right. The...
Imagine a ‘resistance’ that digs tunnels under its own children’s bedrooms and shouts ‘Allahu Akbar’ while massacring families. This is not...
According to reports published by TheMarker and Haaretz, Transportation Minister Miri Regev recently sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin...
“He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster.” – Jenseits von Gut und Base, Frederich Nietzsche (1886)...
If this were just a sports review, I would leave it to those who follow the WNBA to comment. However, this last match proved once again that social...
I was on the floor of my friend’s Hollywood apartment with a microphone in my hand, singing my heart out to our makeshift karaoke. I was high and...
A ceasefire can be negotiated in conference rooms. Peace cannot. Diplomats may end the exchange of weapons, but only ordinary people can end the cycle...
Trump let Bibi drag him into Iran.’ I realize this is a single sentence but I’m so tired of the deeply misleading simplicity with which it is...
In a Tel Aviv café. Laptop. After Google Meet, before Zoom. Morning coffee. Procrastination. A document waiting to be written. And a dog. In a...
The initial agreement signed between Israel and Lebanon after US-mediated talks should not be seen only as a Lebanese-Israeli file. It is also a...
The Torah’s arrangement of Parshas Korach, Parshas Chukat, and Parshas Balak is far more than a chronological sequence. Together, these three...
Words matter. Holocaust imagery matters even more. When New York Republican gubernatorial nominee Bruce Blakeman said that the next Congressman from...
The Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group with shared origins in the Land of Israel, but Jewish history has unfolded across many different regions...
Fifty years ago this week, the world witnessed one of the most extraordinary rescue missions in modern history. On June 27, 1976, Air France Flight...
For decades, the Horn of Africa has been defined by a fragile economic equilibrium: landlocked Ethiopia relies on Djibouti for over 95% of its...
The French resistance movement battling the pro-German Vichy regime and its ally, Nazi Germany, was a source of hope to persecuted Jews in France. The...
The Cartography of American Retreat and Israel’s Existential Reckoning – A Geopolitical Analysis History has a habit of disguising turning points...
In a remarkable turn of events, Israel and Lebanon have signed a historic framework agreement in Washington, a move that many analysts are hailing as...
Iran was bombed through late February and March. Its supreme leader was killed, its ports blockaded, its oil revenue cut to a trickle. By Trump’s...
You know that moment when you come back to the present moment but didn’t realize you had left? Best described as mysterious experiences of time...
I am a fourth-generation American, and my ancestors are lost to Jewish history. They authored no books for me to discover; their names are not...
The “Palestinian” infectious illness: Obsession Some people spend their lives building. They create businesses. They invent products. They develop...
I wrote “The Last Wall” because I felt that something essential had to be said plainly. There are moments in history when euphemisms become a form...
In March 2026, buried in Saudi Aramco’s annual report, the world’s largest oil company quietly deferred its flagship downstream target. The 4...
I grew up under Communism. That is not a complaint. It is a qualification. I watched a government edit reality in front of people who could see the...
For the last six years, a particular narrative has circulated through the pro‑Israel media ecosystem: that the future of Middle Eastern stability...
Last Tuesday was my last day teaching in Merhavim, but unfortunately, as has happened so many times over the last month, my lessons were cancelled. As...
Korach is one of the most dangerous political figures in the Torah because he says something that sounds true. In Numbers 16, Korach and his men rise...
For a mayoral race in New York City. The job is the MTA, the NYPD, the schools, the rent, the rats, the parking, and the snow. There is no Israel desk...
Endurance, Perception, and the Power of Asymmetry The New Logic of Asymmetric War: How Endurance, Symbolic Victory, and Pain Tolerance Reshape Modern...
The camp of Moav does not sleep in peace. From the hills, Balak watches the movement of a people advancing without noise, like a slow current that...