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Nov 2, 2023, 10:20 PM
When Liberation Masks Hate
The dust had barely settled on the bloodstained streets of Israel after the 7/10 attacks by Gazan terrorists. Thousands of Israeli families mourn the unconscionable loss, and hundreds of kidnapped civilians are still being held in Gaza, including babies,...
Aug 3, 2023, 3:22 PM
The Secular Are Today’s Prophets
The term "Jew" has long been a source of contention in Israel. Its polysemy, encompassing both religious and ethnic identities, has spurred debates over what it means to be a "true Jew". In Israel, a prevalent belief exists among...
May 30, 2023, 12:09 PM
Antisraelism: The new anti-Semitism
The ancient Neo-Assyrian kingdom had a unique tradition that involved embarking on a war campaign each year. This annual warfare served as a means for the Assyrians to uphold their dominance over conquered territories and expand their empire. Interestingly, there...
May 29, 2023, 11:48 PM
Science and Mythology: Bridging the Gap
As a secular Jew, I hold the Tanakh dear to my heart, not as a historical or scientific book, but as a significant part of Israeli-Jewish mythology. Exploring its contents is a captivating endeavor, as it offers insights into...
Nov 18, 2022, 6:14 PM
Recognizing children to a Jewish father as Jewish
If the children of protagonists from the Tanakh were to come to the Rabbinate branches near their homes in modern Israel, they would be rejected outright and registered as "psulei hitun" – people forbidden by Halakha to marry –...
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Nitzan Hamburg is a writer, Hebrew lover and medical student.