Yom Kippur
Confronting antisemitism requires coordination, action, and Jewish unity - opinion
Israel and the Jewish Diaspora face a shared ongoing crisis as global antisemitism rises around the world.
Harvard professor arrested by US immigration agents for firing pellet gun near synagogue
In the tunnels of Gaza, hostage Eli Sharabi found a way to be a blessing - opinion
Your Investments: Time to start all the tasks that have been put off until ‘after the chagim’
Israel needs to regain the confidence to pre-emptively strike threats - comment
In 1967, Israel preempted when its neighbors wanted to destroy it. In 2025, the threat is still there. The Israeli mindset in response should be the same.
Entering the Jewish season of modern remembrance - opinion
Jews need to think about memory. We Jews need to remember. The expression borne out of the Holocaust commands us so: Zachor – Remember.
Only the dead see the end: Reflection on the devastation of war - opinion
The motto of war is “Let the strong survive; let the weak die.” The motto of peace is “Let the strong help the weak to survive.”
Ex-Israeli intel officer: Egypt is building emergency wartime warehouses
Elaborating on the weaponry within the stockpiles, Dekel explained, "These stockpiles include weapons like tanks, artillery, and tractors."
IKAR Rabbi jokes that Jews could learn from Cory Booker's record-breaking senate speech - opinion
The physical feat is impressive, but it’s not the point. We’d do well to consider why Sen. Booker felt such prophetic urgency in issuing this call in this moment.
Thousands attend Sigd holiday event in Jerusalem
At the center of the Sigd holiday is the acceptance of the Torah by the Beta Israel Jews of Ethiopia.
This Yom Kippur, I prayed with all my might - opinion
Encountering a transformative Yom Kippur, and finding meaning in prayer amid war and grief.
Why did Israel name its operation against Iran 'Days of Repentance?' - explainer
Operation Days of Repentance: Israel’s symbolic strikes invoke themes of reflection, defense, and historical resolve.
Following up on our Yom Kippur prayers – opinion
We need to remember the commitments we made on Yom Kippur every day, not just during the confessional.
After bomb threat interrupted Kol Nidre, this congregation kept praying on Manhattan street
Immediately after the call came in, the synagogue security guard alerted the congregants, prompting 400 people to exit the building.