The Spiritual Risks of Lingering in the Place of our Pain
By Rabbi Irwin Keller
How often have I sat in my tears over these last weeks? How many minutes have I spent in the ruins...
A Letter to the Rest of the World
By Ben Cohen
As odd as it may seem for me to be addressing all 8 billion of you, what I have to say is...
The Rising Death Toll in Gaza Is Tragic But It Is Not Genocide
By David Lee Preston
Up in Broome County, New York, beneath a simple marker in a family plot in Hale Eddy Cemetery, I believe the...
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 10
Sad Chapter in History
I look forward to watching filmmaker Jennifer Podemski’s PBS “Little Bird” documentary based, in part, on her family story of forcible...
Antisemitism in America
The statistics are mind-numbing. ADL reports that antisemitic events in the U.S. have increased nearly 400% since the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct....
War is Hell
Fighting a war is not the best way to resolve disputes. But there are certain situations in which fighting a war is the only...
Journalists Need Support to Get the Mideast Story Right
By Rebecca Dinar
At the end of last summer, Ron Kampeas, the seasoned Jewish Telegraphic Agency reporter, shared his experience reporting on the Tree of...
Fighting Cyberwarfare: One of the Benefits of a Standalone Israel Aid Bill
By Amy Neustein
Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson called on President Joe Biden to split his $105 billion supplementary budget request between aid for...
As Jewish Students, We Are No Longer Safe on Our US Campuses
By Jonathan Harounoff and JJ Kimche
U.S. college campuses are no longer safe spaces for Jewish students.
As proud British Jews and recent expats, we emigrated...
How Oct. 7 Has Reignited Jewish Peoplehood
By David Suissa
Something noteworthy is sweeping through much of the Jewish world.
Jews have bonded over disgust.
They’re disgusted, first, by the savage murder, rape, torture,...