Magazine
'Moshe Dayan': Shedding analytical light on an Israeli war hero - review
Moshe Dayan: The Making of a Strategist is an outstanding book on multiple levels, offering valuable historical assessments and useful derivative opportunities to learn from Israel’s past.
Anya Lipster: A Russian Israeli with the soul of a Japanese artist
From retirement to renewal: Anubanu lets Israeli volunteers make a difference
Decades of impact: David Golinkin reflects on his legacy of pluralistic Jewish education
Tali Lama: Vegan delights in Pardes Hanna - review
What started out as a simple enterprise providing Indian food to local businesses has grown, by popular demand, into a successful restaurant in a busy shopping area in the town.
Egz on the Mesila: An 'Egzcellent' addition to Jerusalem - review
There are eight sandwiches on the menu, and all feature (you guessed it) eggs. But these sandwiches are about as far as you can get from a kosher Egg McMuffin.
In the Kitchen with Henny: Aliyah, with a side of autumn
Our land is rich with the people and experiences that shape our home. I am so grateful to call this place my home, now and forever.
Mordechai Frizis: Israel advocate to Greek public
This transplanted Greek rabbi intends to continue his hasbara efforts on behalf of Israel.
'The Writers' Castle': Nazis at Nuremberg, impossible to defend - review
Uwe Neumahr provides an engaging account of the experiences (and sexual liaisons) of more than a dozen reporters in Nuremberg, their varied responses to the trial.
From out of Zion: The role of the Jewish journalist - opinion
The commodity journalists who write for the Jewish press in the Diaspora are offering is not so much life as Jewish identity.
When antisemitism wins votes: Mamdani’s rise and American Jewry’s future - opinion
Zohran Mamdani’s triumph is not only his; it is the triumph of an ideological shift in which antisemitism no longer carries a political cost. Just the opposite. It has become socially acceptable.
A danger to Jews? What New York Jewry thinks of a potential Mamdani victory
Will the shaky political situation with a possible Zohran Mamdani victory in the mayoral race prompt New York City Jews to make aliyah?
Yitzhak Rabin assassination 30 years on: A lesson on condemning intolerance - opinion
Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination was an attack on the very foundation of Judaism by an observant Jew, a product of Religious Zionism’s educational and religious institutions.
Parashat Lech Lecha: From Everyman to hero
The Torah presents Abraham not as a spiritual giant chosen by default but as Everyman. He is not depicted as a polished hero with prior accomplishments but as an ordinary person.
Parashat Lech Lecha: Hagar and the God who sees
The story of Hagar reminds us that sovereignty brings with it responsibility – to see, to hear, and to act with compassion toward those who remain vulnerable in our midst.