Trump has done what few dared—forced old enemies to talk, made allies out of skeptics, and brought a flicker of hope to a region long defined by despair.
I read The Art of the Deal during my stay in Saudi Arabia in 2020; since then I have…

Trump has done what few dared—forced old enemies to talk, made allies out of skeptics, and brought a flicker of hope to a region long defined by despair.
I read The Art of the Deal during my stay in Saudi Arabia in 2020; since then I have…

We are living in a holding pattern — suspended between anguish and anticipation.
As reports emerge that hostages may be released in the coming days, our hearts hold both hope and heartbreak. It is not yet certain. We have been here before…

For the past three months, I’ve been traveling across the United States and Canada—literally on the road—carrying the Israeli flag. But this flag represents more than the current conflict or those held hostage in Gaza. To me, it stands…

On one hand, I’m overjoyed about the deal between Israel and Hamas. I want to celebrate in a big way. On the other hand, I’m terrified that some last-minute act of stupidity from radicals on either side could ruin everything.
On November…

What does ABBA Voyage tell us?
That the past isn’t gone — it’s being reprogrammed, remastered, and reimagined before our eyes. The digital rebirth of one of pop’s most beloved bands is not merely a tribute act or an exercise in…

Imagine… A World Without Hate
(A Pro-Israel reflection on the hypocrisy of those who fear peace)
Imagine.
Imagine that a miracle occurs, and Hamas lays down its arms. Imagine that, for once, their leaders surrender not to Israel, but to…

Kohelet’s failure to find meaning is directly related to his obsession with the “I” and the “Me”: “I built for myself. I gathered for myself. I acquired for myself.” The more he pursues his desires, the emptier his life becomes….

October 7 marked two years since the largest massacre of Jews in modern times, and still, 48 hostages remain in captivity. Two years later, the Jewish community continues to grapple with the pain of loss, the trauma of war, and a wave of…

If I asked what is the most important part of a Sukkah, I believe that most people would say, “the s’chach,” since the s’chach alludes to God’s presence, to the Shechinah hovering above us, to the neshama of the Sukkah’s interior…

In memory of Rabbi Felipe Yaffe Z”L, my teacher of Tanach, who taught me to fall in love with biblical structures and narrative.
“For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven…” (Ecclesiastes 3:1–8)
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