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At the Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly, I’ve interviewed countless leaders and innovators. But every so often, someone sits...

If you were walking down Jerusalem’s Rechov Emek Refaim or Ben Yehuda Street this Thanksgiving week, you would have heard an unexpected chorus:...


One woman wrote to a rabbi in 2021: “It’s terribly frustrating that I feel powerful attraction to my husband specifically in the week of the 7...

Between Tests and Traditions: Cricket’s Unlikely Journey into Jewish and Israeli Life As Australia and England renew their rivalry in the 2025–26...

Ernesto “Che” Guevara once wrote, in a moment of revolutionary bravado, “Better to die standing than to live on one’s knees.” Twenty-five centuries...

Rav Yoni Rosensweig recently wrote a thought-provoking post about a question he received: may one drink wine poured by a non-religious Jew? After...

Since 2012, when Peter Beinart wrote The Crisis of Zionism, he has been one of the primary flashpoints for Jews and Israel. The book presciently...

At the end of this post, there is a link to a video in which (at 16:08 minutes) Alan Dershowitz relates the following story about Jesse Helms....


When Reason Meets Radicalization: Why Facts Alone Cannot Change a Hateful Mind This week I spoke with an Israeli man who teaches at an university...


Every year around this time, American Jews reenact a ritual of belonging. Some roast turkeys, some order takeout, and some (parents) sit through...


Britain’s double standard in policing and politics now falls hardest on its Jews. Another week, another hate march outside a British synagogue....


“Thankful am I”. These are the very first words that observant Jews recite upon waking each morning. In Hebrew: “Modeh ani”. Not quite a prayer or...


On Tuesday, I attended Peter Beinart’s talk on “Trump, Israel and the Future of American Democracy” at Tel Aviv University. The event was...


One of the highlights of a conference held in the US last week was a panel discussion featuring three of the most distinguished and influential...


It was Hoshana Rabbah, the exalted final night of Sukkot. Past midnight in Los Angeles, and all through the house, not a creature was...

For a long time, I believed that the key to healing was having the right tool. The right breathing pattern. The right medication. The right...

This Thanksgiving, Be Honest: You’re Thankful for Israel Whether You Admit It or Not Happy Thanksgiving to everyone celebrating! Especially the...

A quick copy store in my old neighborhood in America* offered printed pages that customers were welcome to take, free of charge. Some of the...


When Integrity Survives Exploitation I wanted to build the kind of company my father never had the chance to work for — a company that honors and...


According to the Merriam–Webster Dictionary , common sense is defined as “sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation...

Egypt and the United Arab Emirates still perform unity with polished ease. Joint statements evoke shared visions of stability, counter-extremism...

JEWISH MOMENTS IN THE LAND OF ISRAEL R. Shlomo Pereira 1218 The Poet’s Pilgrimage: Yehudah al-Harizi’s Journey to the Land of Israel In 1218, when...

Thanksgiving has always struck me as America’s most sacred civic ritual—a national moment in which we acknowledge that a people, fleeing...

No Detours, One Straight Path: Learning from Yaakov and Rabbi Akiva Rav Chaim Shmulevitz explains that Parashat Vayeitzei has no breaks—no parsha...

The banished prince is in a forest. It’s night and cold: he lies beneath a tree. Since he’d once acted wrong he feels embarrassed until he falls...

Gen. 28:10–11: “And Yaakov left Be’er Sheva and went toward Charan. And he encountered ‘the place’ and slept there…” This “place” is...

There is no serious doubt that Israel has benefitted from Donald Trump’s approach to the region. He moved the US embassy to Jerusalem and formally...

In a previous blog, I addressed the widespread demonization of Laban, the Aramean often portrayed as a swindler, whose ethnicity in Jewish...


Gaza’s International Stabilization Force (ISF) faces a structural contradiction: Traditional conflict models reduce this to a binary “who goes...










