This week I found myself thinking about a man many of you may know from his “Kindness 101” series on CBS—Steve Hartman. I heard him speak recently at NYSSBA, the New York State School Board Association conference, and I walked away…
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The Blogs: Two countries, different statements | Jonathan Shavit
After the terror attack near Bondi Beach, governments around the world were quick to express their condemnation, offer condolences to the families of those who had been murdered, and wish a speedy recovery to the injured. Next to the standard…
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The Blogs: The Jewish Flesh at the Right Hand of God | Tim Orr
In the past few years, both Islamist and Western activist groups have said over and over again that Jesus of Nazareth was “Palestinian.” This claim is not based on new historical evidence, but on current political needs. It projects a…
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The Blogs: A Cohiba With Bibi | David Rosh Pina
Last night, when I got home, a motorcade was frozen, blocking the narrow street where I live. An armored procession caught in a space never meant for it. Black sedans sat bumper to bumper, their engines humming impatiently, exhaust curling up…
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The Blogs: Book review: Is Alternative Healing Kosher? | Ben Rothke
In Living in Both Worlds: Modern Orthodox Judaism in the United States, 1945–2025, Dr. Lawrence Grossman has written a fantastic book that looks at the development of modern orthodoxy in the USA. He writes that many practices in the modern…
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The Blogs: Kissing Yemenite Lips in TLV…Jewish Lips | Gabriel Sapir
Day 4 – Chanukah 2025
Kislev 28, 5786
December 17, 2025. 18:00
“Kissing Yemenite Lips in TLV: Jewish lips”
A tired distinction is often drawn between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. You know the stereotypes. I won’t rehearse them….
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The Blogs: Some seven threes of this year’s Shabbat Hanukkah | Moshe-Mordechai van Zuiden
During Channukah, Rosh Chodesh on Shabbat and Sunday
This is not every year. What things come in threes on this special day?
Three Torah Scrolls
Everyone talks about it. On Shabbat we take out three Torah scrolls if we have them. If not, we…
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The Blogs: Dreams, Deception, and Moral Awakening in Parshat Miketz | Naomi Graetz
Parshat Miketz divides naturally into two themes. The first, long and repetitive, revolves around dreams: Pharaoh dreams, Joseph interprets, and Joseph rises swiftly to become second-in-command in Egypt. Though important, this section feels…
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The Blogs: Arresting a Chant Won’t Arrest the Problem | Catherine Perez-Shakdam
When two of Britain’s most senior police leaders announce a tougher line on chants and placards such as “globalise the intifada,” it is tempting to file it under “about time” and move on. In one sense, it is exactly that: a welcome…
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The Statistical Impossibility of Us
We are a community of extraordinary individuals—different temperaments, different histories, different thresholds—and by all laws of probability we should splinter. And yet Torah gives us an axis, and chesed proves it, practically, in the…
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