President Donald Trump’s call for multiple countries to join a proposed “Board of Peace” for post-war Gaza marks a crucial change from just managing conflict to genuinely working towards its resolution. After over two years of…
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The Blogs: Caitlin Murray of Big Time Adulting Takes a Stand for the Jewish Community | Leah Grossman
This headline shouldn’t be that big of a deal. But in a post-October 7th world, it’s huge.
In today’s world, being Jewish means idolizing someone your entire life and then learning they’ll side with the perpetrators of the deadliest…
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The Blogs: A Second Generation’s Reckoning | Laura Kam
A Second Generation’s Reckoning
As International Holocaust Remembrance Day approaches, I posed a question to my fellow members of a Facebook group for children of Holocaust survivors: How are you feeling during these days of rising…
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The Blogs: The Bible And Prophet David Are Streaming Almost Everywhere | Allen S. Maller
Wars, political turmoil, loneliness and cultural anxiety continue to shape everyday life, more Americans are turning back to Sacred Scriptures. In 2025, Bible sales in the United States reached their highest point in more than two decades,…
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The Blogs: Northern Syria on the Brink: Why the Kurds Matter to Israel and the Region | Paushali Lass
The tragedy unfolding in northern Syria is not new. It’s a pattern that repeats when the world turns away. Today, the Kurds are once again facing threats from Islamist extremists, and history shows that such crises rarely stay contained.
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The Blogs: Israel and the Diaspora: a war on two fronts | Harold Behr
Before the eighteenth century, wars were mostly pitched battles between uniformed armies hacking and blasting each other to pieces at prearranged sites. However, this did not mean that civilians escaped unscathed. Most of the local populace…
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The Blogs: What donors really ask — and NGOs rarely answer | Yael Tajszeydler
Donors are increasingly asking one question— quietly, sometimes indirectly, but consistently.
Not “What will you do next year?”
But “What will still be here when this funding ends?”
What is striking is not who asks this question,…
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In These Tumultuous Times
We seem to be getting used to living from one crisis to another here in Israel. Whether this is appropriate adaptive behaviour or simply refusing to acknowledge reality is a question for psychologists to answer, and I have the feeling that it…
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The Blogs: One Spotlight on Israel, Eyes Wide Shut Around It | Shay Gal
Demanding more from Israel is justified, because Israel demands more from itself. What is not justified is selective scrutiny: Israel is judged in full light, while Iran crushes dissent in the dark, Erdogan and al Jolani act under cover, and…
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The Blogs: The Islamic Republic of Iran: A Threat to the Entire World | Michael Savvakis
As the recent protests in Iran spark much controversy, some commentators have dismissed the idea that the Islamic regime poses a threat to the West, particularly America, and that the US is opposed to the regime largely due to Israel.
For…
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