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Scandinavia's largest prehistoric mound is not a tomb, but a memorial to a natural disaster - study

Archaeological excavations that have taken place at Raknehaugen, have all failed to discover evidence that would typically indicate a burial mound, such as a grave or human remains.

Excavations of Raknehaugen, Norway, in 1939.
Latet volunteers distribute food boxes in public shelters in Tel Aviv.

The civilians’ war

Destruction in Beit Shemesh after an Iranian rocket impact.

Beyond the Headlines: Among the ruins there is unity - opinion

As the CEO of jscreen.org, Dr. Matt Goldstein, MD, PhD, focuses on providing accessible genetic testing to empower individuals with critical, potentially life-saving health insights.

Understanding genetic testing and its importance to the Jewish community


Delegation for peace and solidarity visits Amsterdam: Condemnation of Anti-Semitism


As guests of an international conference: Rabbis visit the Jewish community


Gaza border residents one year later: 52% unsatisfied with gov't, 70% unsure about returning

However, trust in local leadership was high, with 95% expressing that they trust the leadership of their towns.

 RUBBLE IN Kibbutz Kfar Aza following the October 7 attack: The terrorists hoped to spark a wider insurrection, and just as in extreme cults, they were instructed to fight to the death, say the writers.

Community benchmarking beneficial for Jewish schools, yeshivas to create culture of trust - opinion

Benchmarking, a practice widely used in the corporate sector, involves comparing an organization’s performance metrics with those of peers or industry standards.

 STUDENTS LEARN at the Seattle Jewish Community School.

Young Jewish entrepreneurs gather in Jerusalem to address challenges amid war

This week, the ROI Community of young Jewish leaders will gather in Jerusalem for its signature summit, focusing on their civil society initiatives during the war.

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The Jewish world unites in prayer: “Never again.”


'The brand of Harvard has been damaged': Exploring antisemitism on US college campuses

LIVE: Rabbi David Wolpe sheds light on anti-Semitism at elite US colleges, urging Jewish students to be prepared and highlighting the importance of community support

 Rabbi David Wolpe, the Max Webb Emeritus Rabbi at Sinai Temple, speaks to Jerusalem Post Diaspora Affairs Corresponded Michael Starr

Kesher Yehudi: Promoting Jewish unity through study

Kesher Yehudi is a social movement born in response to the rift tearing apart Israeli society.

 Hamechina Hayerushalmit students and their Kesher Yehudi partners share experiences at an end-of-year event.

Fighting Anti-Semitism: Israel gets ready to help Jewish communities


Playing God: Judaism and the idea of randomness

God isn’t arbitrary and doesn’t abandon His world to chance.

 WE STILL labor in a world in which cause and effect are veiled.