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We need to get Qatar out of American classrooms
An investigation reveals how Qatar’s education arm funded US schools, influenced curricula, and evaded foreign-agent oversight.
Antisemitism in Europe: A continent confronts Its oldest hatred
Argentina's Sephardi chief rabbi reaffirms 100-year-old ruling on conversions, sparks controversy
Why understanding algorithms matters as much as reading the news
Building Zionism through culture: Inside the vision of the World Zionist Village
LIVE: Civia Caroline shares how storytelling, music, and art are at the heart of a new kind of Zionism and how it's all coming to life in Beersheba.
Boquete Uncovered: Pumas, Pastries & Panama’s Cloud Forest Jewels
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 110.
Claims that extremist settlers set fire to ancient West Bank church may be inaccurate, probe finds
The report said it found evidence that local Jewish residents were fighting the fire; however, the investigation was inconclusive as to who the perpetrators of the fire were.
Modern Megillah: How Israeli tech is elevating ancient traditions worldwide
Best Movers in Rockville
A Jewish trip to Tanzania: The fun in exploring diverse cultures
A quiet act of kindness changes lives in north Miami
Israeli-American Michael Mizrachi wins World Series of Poker
Displaying a signature mix of aggressive play, unshakable confidence, and well-timed luck, Mizrachi bulldozed his way to the final table.
Five facts on Superman’s Jewish immigrant origins and James Gunn’s reboot
Superman has always been an immigrant, and, by extension, a Jewish immigrant, long before today’s culture wars. Gunn’s film merely foregrounds a theme embedded in the hero’s DNA since 1938.
High-precision radiocarbon tests shift Huqoq’s mosaic synagogue to the late 4th century CE
Radiocarbon dating and micromorphology show the Galilee landmark was built about two centuries later than earlier style-based estimates.