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Robert Capa

Jewish war photographer Robert Capa's life and work honored in Budapest

Capa's tumultuous and all-too-brief life symbolizes the cosmopolitan and tragic Central European milieu of Budapest Jewry in the 20th century.

08/05/2025

Lag Ba’omer celebrates life with carob, haircuts, and bonfires

The Lag Ba’omer tradition of children playing with bows and arrows is associated with the Bar Kochba revolt. Rabbi Akiva’s students likely died fighting the Romans, not from the plague.

A memoir of courage and love: British-Israeli pioneer living on the Gaza border

Interviews with released hostages and families of victims illustrate how many of them were pioneers who made the Western Negev bloom.

Reading a book (Illustrative)

Terms of enrichment: Wandering into the wonderful world of words

When it comes to cleverly crafted fine lines in prose or poetry, a palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence of words that reads the same backward as forward, such as 'Madam, I’m Adam.'

By RUTH BELOFF
08/05/2025

New library, new hope: Scholars, tourists, and refuge at the National Library after Oct. 7

The war is never far from the sight and minds of visitors and staff, but the quiet exhibition dedicated to the hostages gives contemplative and heart space to mourn. 

By FRAN KRITZ
04/05/2025

Eden or the Promised Land motifs in Robert Browning and Dylan Thomas

Poets orientations toward either the past or the future find expression in certain recurrent metaphors.

By SHOSHANA TITA
03/05/2025

Down the rabbit hole: How extensive will Trump's tariffs be, how will they impact the world?

A third of Israel’s exports go to the US. The Manufacturers Association of Israel says that between 18,000 and 26,000 Israelis could lose their jobs.

'Rabbinic Scholarship': How the Talmud Yerushalmi was made

This book is a deeply scholarly and ambitious work that sheds new light on the Talmud Yerushalmi and its place within the intellectual world of late antiquity.

By RABBI REUVEN CHAIM KLEIN
22/04/2025

'The Defeat of Evil': A warning for constant vigilance against a resurgent evil within

The Defeat of Evil ends with this somber warning: “Even in victory, we must remember: No triumph is ever complete or permanent. Safeguarding our values demands constant vigilance.”

An FBI vehicle

'The Human Scale': Israel-based FBI mystery is a page-turner

The Human Scale is a superb contemporary political thriller that goes well beyond simply keeping the reader enthralled with a succession of unexpected developments, page after page.

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