Somalia is internationally recognized. Yet in the modern world—where access to finance, technology, education, and innovation defines national relevance—recognition alone has proven insufficient. Across critical global platforms, Somalia…
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The Blogs: Haftarat Parshat Va’era: God’s Awesome Power in Nature | Kenneth Brander
In Parshat Va’era, God begins to inflict the ten plagues on Pharaoh and on Egypt. Our Sages teach that each plague has symbolic significance, not only in its content but in where and how it strikes. The very first plague, that of blood, for…
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The Blogs: Race is not a Covenant | Tim Orr
When Joel Webbon and Dale Partridge said that God doesn’t want people of different races to get married, people reacted right away and strongly. That answer makes sense. The statement strikes a chord with many Christians’ worries about…
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The Blogs: Emergency: Iran Bloodshed, Internet Blackout | Ashtyako Poorkarim
Urgent Warning: Organized Repression and Internet Shutdown in Iran — With a Focus on Rojhelat, Baluchistan, and al-Ahwaz
Documented time frame: 28 December 2025 to 9 January 2026
Audience: International and national media, global human…Continue Reading
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The Blogs: When America Becomes a Danger to Its Allies | Sabine Sterk
Enough Is Enough: When American Power Becomes a Global Threat
Enough is enough. The world can no longer pretend that unchecked American power, regardless of whether it wears a Republican or Democratic mask, is a stabilizing force. Under…
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The Blogs: What a Coffee Shop Has Taught Me About Zionism Right Now | Steven C. Wernick
As Jews living outside Israel, many of us are asking the same question — quietly, urgently, sometimes painfully:
How do we support Israel in this moment without reducing our love to slogans, rage, or despair?
Since October 7, Zionism has…
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The Blogs: Reverse Polarity | Avi Rockoff
Author illustration In earlier posts I noted some complications that come up when you move from a left-to-right place to a one where many things go from right to left.
For most of these, you adapt fast. If you see two doors at the…
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The Blogs: The Emergence of Moshe Rabbeinu | Kenneth Cohen
We are first introduced to our greatest leader, Moshe Rabbeinu, in Parshat Shemot. We learn of his unique upbringing and how he rose to be the head of the Jewish people.
The Midrash tells us that his older sister of five years, Miriam, knew…
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The Blogs: Jon Medved and the Reinvention of Israel: Capital, Courage, and Human Purpose | Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi
Every generation produces a small number of builders — people who don’t just succeed within a system, but reshape the system itself. In Israel’s founding era, David Ben-Gurion helped turn a dream into a state. In our time, Jon Medved…
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The Blogs: Is It Too Much To Ask – A Song for the People of Iran | Lila Shoshana Chertman
“Is It Too Much To Ask” is a song I wrote for the people of Iran & can be found on my YouTube channel
We were born beneath a watchful sky
Where every word has learned to hide
Streets remember all our names
But never hear us when we cry
We…Continue Reading