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Giada Condello
Think intifada won’t touch you? Think again
My fellow Italians chant anti-Israel slogans, forgetting that hate never ends with Jews and ignoring what that means for their own free society
David Makovsky
How Israel can leverage its successes (yes, successes)
Despite massive failures leading up to this year of war, Israel has key achievements it can use to solidify its regional standing
Noah Efron
A holy Yom Kippur in Dizengoff Square
Should gender-separated prayers be allowed in Tel Aviv’s famed public space? This year calls us to ask a different question
Daniel M. Cohen
Our communal liminal moment
It’s time to get serious about ensuring that the Jewish community today and tomorrow will be safe, secure, and able to thrive
Jonathan A. Greenblatt
We must re-commit to fight the contagion of antisemitism
Jew-hatred reached record heights even before October 7. It has exploded since then, and spilled over into rage against America itself
Anne Gordon
After October 7: ToI bloggers illuminate a changed world
11 blog posts to help note the ways Israel, the Jewish people, and each of us individuals face a different reality than we did a year ago
Yossi Klein Halevi
The end of the post-Holocaust era
October 7 shattered Israelis’ faith that the state would protect them and shook American Jewry’s sense of full social acceptance – but there is a way forward
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Jacob Mendlovic
Oct 10, 2024, 7:00 AM
In Praise Of The Book Of Deuteronomy
The current Torah readings for Shabbat are from the Book of Deuteronomy, which encapsulates much of what Judaism is about - ethical teachings and a guide for the living - and a riposte against antisemites and anti-Zionists. Let's face...
Janna Tusa
Oct 10, 2024, 6:46 AM
Anchoring Oneself in Hope: One Year 365.10.23
October has become a very challenging month for me. Although fall is my favorite season, certain events during this time prompt deep introspection and reflection. Last October marked the beginning of a new journey, guiding me through many winding...
Kenneth Cohen
Oct 10, 2024, 6:45 AM
Kol Nidrei
The main figure related to Yom Kippur during the time of the Beit Hamikdash, was the Kohein Hagadol, the High Priest. He was appointed the messenger of the people, to help them receive atonement. The process of the Temple service...
Elchanan Poupko
Oct 10, 2024, 6:43 AM
Rosh Hashana, Between Universal and Personal
There is no day in the year, except perhaps for Yom Kippur, that radiates intimacy the way Rosh Hashana does. The Mishna in Rosh Hashana teaches us that on Rosh Hashana, every creature in the world passes in front...
Isabelle Adler
Oct 10, 2024, 6:43 AM
Bibi Netanyahu: The Churchill of the Middle East
When Hitler rose to power in 1933, his intentions to remilitarize Germany did not go unnoticed. It was an ‘open secret’ that Germany was breaking the Treaty of Versailles. The Western leadership, including figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt, had...
Gil Mildar
Oct 10, 2024, 6:38 AM
A cost we are paying with lives.
The desert wind gives no warning. It arrives suddenly, dry, suffocating, reminding us that time waits for no one. Out there, amid the dust and the war, are our brothers, forgotten in some dark place, waiting for an answer...
Moshe-Mordechai van Zuiden
Oct 10, 2024, 6:37 AM
Again, improper health statistics on the effects of war abound in Israel’s press
Nothing misleads better than faulty statistics reported by number dyslexics Most medical-statistical nonsense is made public by physicians who don't understand statistics and reported by journalists who're blind to numbers. But some medical misinformation is deliberate. This is when numbers are...
Penny S. Tee
Oct 10, 2024, 6:36 AM
Remembering the Lives Lost October 7, 2023—May Their Memories Be a Blessing
Did you pause at any time during the last few days and remember the victims of October 7, 2023? I don’t ask to peddle Jewish guilt, but because I feel it’s so important. Not only if you are Jewish,...
Max Nissen
Oct 10, 2024, 6:34 AM
October 7 and the Long War on Jewish Civilization
THE SHARDS OF 10/7 REVEAL A PAINFUL TRUTH It has been one year since our happiness shattered on the very day Jewish tradition asks us to celebrate the joy of completing the annual Torah reading cycle. Many Jews and Israelis...
Roz Rothstein
Oct 10, 2024, 6:32 AM
One Year Later: Los Angeles Remembers 2024
This is the speech I gave at the “Los Angeles Remembers” ceremony on October 7, 2024 for the one-year anniversary of the horrific October 7, 2023 Hamas massacre in southern Israel. The event was co-sponsored by the Jewish Federation of...
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