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Mort Laitner
Jun 5, 2026, 12:04 AM
Talking With AI (ChatGPT)
Well, here's a project for you. Go to ChatGPT and ask your friendly AI tool the following question. What do you know about me (Insert your full name) that I might not know about myself? Here's what ChatGPT said about me. That's a...
Maoz Druskin
Mar 30, 2026, 10:22 PM
When You Are at War with a State: Do You Treat the Entire Population as the Enemy?
Every day in Israel, sirens interrupt ordinary life. Families stop what they are doing and run to bomb shelters. The missiles being launched toward Israeli cities are not aimed at military bases. They are aimed broadly at civilian areas, neighborhoods,...
Avroham Yehudah Ross
Feb 13, 2026, 12:43 AM
The Myth of Having It Together
Did you know that just because I share parts of my life publicly does not mean my life is not messy at times? Over the last twelve years I have shared moments from my life hundreds of times, and sometimes...
Yosef Eitan
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Billie Eilish’s Attempt to Appropriate Jubilee: Her Slogan Meets Torah Wisdom
To me, Billie Eilish's Grammy speech line, "No one is illegal on stolen land," strikes me as profoundly reductive. It turns centuries of complex human history into a simple moral binary of victims and thieves. The phrase ignores the...
Yosef Eitan
Feb 2, 2026, 4:42 AM
Stars of David: Jewish pioneers in space and Israel’s cosmic rise
Picture this: a nation reborn from the ashes of history, now launching its gaze to the stars. As NASA prepares for Artemis II this month, a historic orbit around the Moon, Israelis have every reason to look up in...
Alta Franco
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Beyond the Unencumbered Trainee
Two Residencies: Motherhood as Clinical Mastery For a full-time Doctor of Nursing Practice student specializing in midwifery and a mother of four young children, winter break is less of a vacation and more of a step-up in acuity; the demands...
Krishna Paksha Thapa
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Who’s Steering Gen Z? Crowd Psychology and a Lost Political Compass
They scroll before they speak. They react before they reflect. And long before they vote, their minds have already been shaped. Gen Z—those born into screens, notifications, and infinite feeds—is often described as informed, progressive, and fearless. But beneath the glow of...
Carol Silver Elliott
Dec 23, 2025, 6:39 AM
Seeking Light
We have reached the end of Chanukah, kindled the last flame, said the last blessings for this year. We’ve washed the wax from the menorah and put it away, perhaps wondering what the world will look like when we...
Mihran Kalaydjian
Dec 14, 2025, 3:48 PM
A Very Happy Chanukah: From Light in the United States to Light in Israel
Chanukah arrives each year with a quiet confidence. It does not demand attention. It does not overwhelm with spectacle. Instead, it offers something far more enduring: a reminder that even the smallest light, tended with care and conviction, can...
Mikhail Salita
Dec 10, 2025, 3:46 AM
In God We Trust: KANAANI Breed Is Being Reborn in the United States
Sometimes destiny begins not with loud declarations or official press releases. Sometimes everything begins quietly—with an inner realization that you no longer have the right to walk past a living being that is disappearing. Not because it will bring...
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