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Humility and Trembling before God in Book of Ruth

Humility and Trembling Before God in Book of Ruth Jaroslava Halper Upon reading the Book of Ruth on Shavuot a couple of days ago I was struck by two...

yesterday 10

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Jaroslava Halper

The New Yort Times Defending the Indefensible

In the upper lefthand corner of The New York Times’ front page is the historic, famous and revered motto, “All the News That’s Fit to Print,”...

yesterday 10

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Berl Falbaum

‘Why are you abandoning me?’

“Why are you abandoning me?” A Plea to Diaspora Jewry I grew up in a Zionist community in Australia. Most of us belonged to Zionist youth...

yesterday 10

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Peta Jones Pellach

They Argue Narrative. We Argue Fact. What Torah Knew

At our Tikkun Layl Shavuot last week, Bruce Elman — a retired law professor and dean, an expert on Constitutional law — asked a deceptively simple...

yesterday 10

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Steven C. Wernick

Before the Next Alex Miller: Rethinking Veteran Suicide Prevention

Before the Next Alex Miller: Rethinking Veteran Suicide Prevention

One Young Life, One Unbearable Loss Alex Miller was 23 years old. Originally from Miami, he moved to Israel, served as a combat soldier in the IDF,...

yesterday 10

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Seth Eisenberg

The Palace Politics of a Failed Authority

The Palace Politics of a Failed Authority

Palestinians have gone through another electoral exercise that was not, in any democratic sense, an election. They have not chosen a president since...

yesterday 10

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Kostis Konstantinou

Plus Ça Change

I recently came upon a basket of old magazines gathering dust in the attic, and found some relics I decided were worth keeping: an issue of the...

yesterday 7

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Michael Feuer

Spinoza and the Butterfly Effect. Part 3: Tornado

In Part 3 of this series, I will focus on the aftermath of Salomon’s rebellion, and on his granddaughter Olga. I have been fascinated by her life...

yesterday 10

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Yoram rubin

A Memorial Day Reflection

My father served in the U.S. Army in Italy. My mother served as a lieutenant in the WAVES, the Navy’s women’s reserve, stationed stateside. Both...

yesterday 10

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Janet Bond Brill

From Lebanon to the Supreme Court: Recognition for Joshua Boone

As our convoy departed southern Lebanon and slowly approached the Israeli border, I began the long and difficult transition from soldier back to...

yesterday 10

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Ari Kalker

President Herzog foreshadows what Israel may yet be again

President Herzog foreshadows what Israel may yet be again

Countries, like individuals, have consciences. For those of us who reject the extremism, bigotry and intolerance of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government,...

yesterday 10

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Menachem Rosensaft

The Nub of the Problem

Although there are other long-running, severe conflicts in the world, such as those in Syria, Yemen, parts of Africa, Myanmar, and elsewhere, the...

yesterday 10

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Steve Wenick

Finding our way back to humanity

Pope Leo wants us to forget about the idea of a “just war.” Prof. Amos Goldberg, speaking at a conference on genocide, reminds us that the...

yesterday 20

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Judy Halper

Germany Convicted Him. Lithuania Did Not.

What Lithuania Means When It Says Jews “Vanished,” “Lost,” or “Perished” and Lost Herrings examined Lithuania’s vocabulary: Jews...

yesterday 20

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Grant Arthur Gochin

Poland Versus History

Polish-Jewish relations during the German occupation of Poland were tortuous at best. As the Nazi occupiers ruthlessly exterminated Polish Jews in a...

yesterday 20

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Sheldon Kirshner

Hiking Around Israel

Hiking Around Israel

In my first piece for Times of Israel, I wrote about how excited I am to visit Israel and the cycling I would do there. This is the sequel and has to...

yesterday 8

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Steven rindner

About that Shortage of Meat in the Desert, and Yitro Redux (Beha’alotekha)

But first a sad joke: One of the many, many, many, many, indeed far too many little Hasidic rebbelech wanted to impress his congregation by proving...

yesterday 20

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J.j Gross

When the Verdict Arrives Before the Evidence

When the Verdict Arrives Before the Evidence

In 1973, a psychologist named David Rosenhan sent eight ordinary people into psychiatric hospitals. Each one claimed to hear a single word repeating...

yesterday 20

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Tsahi shemesh

What is considered to be far from Jerusalem?

In Parshat Behaalotcha (Bamidbar 9:9-13), we read about those who are granted the opportunity to observe Pesach Sheni: God spoke to Moshe saying:...

yesterday 20

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Sharona Margolin Halickman

Digital Media and Political Communication in Somaliland

Digital Media and Political Communication in Somaliland

Digital media has become one of the most influential forces shaping political communication in Somaliland. Over the past two decades, the expansion of...

yesterday 8

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Abdirahman hayaan

The Labor Conference That Lost its Moral Compass

There was a time when major Australian political parties understood that terrorism was not something to be romanticized, excused, or sanitized. That...

yesterday 20

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Shane Shmuel

Flashback Half-a-Century: Saying Goodbye to ‘My’ Kibbutz (Kfar Blum) – A Homage!

Flashback Half-a-Century: Saying Goodbye to ‘My’ Kibbutz (Kfar Blum) – A Homage!

50 years ago to-the-day – ”On This Day” in May 1976 –  I left the Kibbutz where I had spent almost two, personally-transformative, years as a...

yesterday 20

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Michael J. Lewis

The UN Is Building Libya’s Next War by Excluding Its Indigenous Peoples

The UN Is Building Libya’s Next War by Excluding Its Indigenous Peoples

The United Nations has spent over a decade in Libya doing one thing consistently: failing. It has failed to broker elections, failed to unify rival...

yesterday 20

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Amine Ayoub

The Story Behind India’s Viral ‘Cockroach’ Controversy

The Story Behind India’s Viral ‘Cockroach’ Controversy

Twenty million followers in six days. A US-based founder. Western press on speed dial. And a founding story that doesn’t hold up to thirty seconds...

yesterday 20

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Zahack Tanvir

When Nefesh (נפש) Leaves the Throne

When the Nefesh Leaves the Throne Jewish language becomes weak when it is translated too quickly into the language of the modern self. Bitul...

yesterday 20

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Yochanan Schimmelpfennig

Off The Derech: Recalculating The Route

Imagine this. You are driving, You trust the voice in your phone. “In 500 meters, take the next exit.” You are focused. You know where you are...

yesterday 7

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Ruchie bromberg

GRWM — Miluim Edition

Get ready with me for another round of miluim. I serve in a unit that provides frontline medical support in combat theaters of operation. Depending on...

yesterday 30

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Daniel katzman

Featured Post

Featured Post

At the very moment when climate risks are accelerating across the world and the Middle East, Israel’s National Security Council is stepping back...

yesterday 20

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Nigel savage

Smallest Bang: A Sequential Male-Development Baseline

Parallel Parsing Torat-Moshe from Biological ‘TWO-initially’ (בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית), rather than Cosmological ‘At-beginning’ →...

yesterday 30

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Chaim Meyer Scheff

The S-424 Boomerang

Lithuania used a public-person ruling to weaken a Jewish critic. In the Fridman case, the same ruling makes the state’s witness harder to protect....

yesterday 30

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Eugene J. Levin

Comparing Jewish and Islamic Perspectives by Prophets Abraham and Ishmael

This is an example of the Comparing of Jewish and Islamic Perspectives By Prophets Abraham and Ishmael written By Rabbi Allen Maller, on January 24,...

yesterday 30

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Allen S. Maller

Beyond Violence: Lessons from Cyprus for Palestine-Israel

Beyond Violence: Lessons from Cyprus for Palestine-Israel

The Illusion of Normalcy  In late April 2025, I had the opportunity to travel on a field mission to Northern Cyprus, a place often overlooked in...

yesterday 30

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Gabriel a. bell

Why Jews ask: Where is the JDL when we need them?

As the dark clouds of antisemitism gather to cast a shadow over Jewish communities worldwide, the question ” Where is the JDL today when we need...

yesterday 30

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Alex Sternberg

Gazans Forced Jewish Family Members To…

Gazans Forced Jewish Family Members to … … perform humiliating, degrading sexual acts on one another. And let this sink in: It wasn’t “just”...

yesterday 30

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Shimon Apisdorf

The Quiet Gift India Gave Israel

The Quiet Gift India Gave Israel

Thank you for standing beside Israel during one of the most painful and fragile periods in our modern history. In moments when many people around the...

yesterday 30

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Suzy Donskoy

Seattle’s World Cup ‘Pride Match’: A Collision of Activism, Culture, and Sport

Seattle’s World Cup ‘Pride Match’: A Collision of Activism, Culture, and Sport

When the City of Seattle decided to brand one of its 2026 FIFA World Cup matches as a “Pride Match,” city organizers likely believed they were...

yesterday 30

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Ethan Kushner

The Camps After Liberation: Catastrophe Still Unfolding

The Camps After Liberation: Catastrophe Still Unfolding

When Allied soldiers entered the concentration camps in 1945, they did not find an ending. They found the catastrophe still unfolding. They found a...

yesterday 30

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Kelsey maurine brickl

The Sacred and the Light Up Dance Floor

The Sacred and the Light Up Dance Floor

My family and I just celebrated our middle daughter’s bat mitzvah, and throughout all the moments–the ceremonious, the silly, the profound–I...

yesterday 30

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Melissa Cohen

Trump’s options on the Persian Gulf

President Trump claimed full sovereignty over the Persian Gulf early in this war – but left it at talk. Iran responded by claiming sovereignty over...

yesterday 30

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Ira Straus

Bending Fabric of Geopolitical Spacetime: Israel, Iran and Strategic Curvature

Israel, Iran, and the curvature of strategic reality As John Wheeler distilled Einstein’s general relativity: spacetime tells matter how to move,...

yesterday 30

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Vincent James Hooper

An Open Letter to the Members of the Knesset

An Open Letter to the Members of the Knesset

An Open Letter to the Members of the Knesset and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Distinguished Members of the Knesset, Prime Minister Benjamin...

yesterday 30

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Sabine Sterk

When Jews Are Told They Don’t Belong Again

For decades after the Holocaust, civilized society agreed on one moral line that could never be crossed again: Jews would never again be treated as...

yesterday 30

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Mihran Kalaydjian

Mahdi and Jesus Were Messiah Figures But Not Gods

The Greek term christos occurs more than 500 times in the New Testament, and is used directly to Jesus of Nazareth. While many Christians today think...

yesterday 30

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Allen S. Maller

A Level of Trust

The case of the woman suspected of being faithful to her husband, known as “Sotah,” is very perplexing. This woman is claiming her innocence,...

yesterday 30

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Kenneth Cohen

Zionistish and Ziophobish: Why the World Needs a Spectrum

Zionistish and Ziophobish: Why the World Needs a Spectrum

Love and hate are extremes. Support and opposition are the reality. In my somewhat satirical article — satirish, if you will — “I’m Not a...

yesterday 30

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Ivan Bassov

Hezbollah’s Criminal Infrastructure Inside Israel

Hezbollah’s Criminal Infrastructure Inside Israel

Hezbollah has weaponized segments of northern Israel’s criminal underworld, converting it into a durable instrument of Iranian hybrid warfare. What...

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Jose Lev Alvarez Gomez

The Antizionist Lexicon in Plain Sight: AI Detection for an Accepted Jew-Hatred

The old slurs still matter, but the next Jewish bodies may fall to slogans everyone already knows. The American University team—Wendy Melillo, Jeff...

yesterday 30

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Kile Jones

Lithuania Answered Eight Questions. It Ignored the Four That Matter.

I am publishing this because I have now spent the better part of a decade dealing with Lithuania on Holocaust memory, historical accountability, and...

yesterday 30

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Dillon Hosier

Trump Let Israel Down by Deferring to Netanyahu

Trump Let Israel Down by Deferring to Netanyahu

Donald Trump’s decision to follow Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s maximalist assumptions on Iran, rather than the cautionary advice of key...

yesterday 30

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William Keenan

The Secretive Warriors

As a staunch supporter of Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and a proud United States Army veteran trained as a cryptographer, I have often wondered about...

yesterday 30

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Steve Wenick