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We looked into Mamdani’s…

This piece first ran as part of The Countdown, our daily newsletter rounding up all the developments in the New York City mayor’s race. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. There are 35 days to the election.
We looked into Mamdani’s…

The custom is to read “David’s Song” (II Samuel ch. 22) as the haftara for Parshat Haazinu, which itself consists of Moshe’s parting song to the people of Israel. The themes of the two songs are different: Moshe’s song is a severe…

Nelson Mandela, who endured 27 years of unjustified imprisonment, is a model of forgiveness. He spoke about it eloquently and, more importantly, he made it a tenet of his life. One of the powerful messages he shared on this topic was “We…

He still carries the battlefield inside his body. A shard of shrapnel lodged against a nerve, months after the blast.
Beneath my hands, his quadriceps resisted release. Not from overtraining or a pulled muscle — but from the pain of a piece…

With the sanction of the Almighty, and with the sanction of the congregation, by of the Heavenly Court, and by authority of the earthly court, we hereby grant permission to pray with those who have transgressed.
On the eve of Yom Kippur,…

If you are born in rural Afghanistan, you are almost certain to be Muslim. If you are born in the heart of India, you are most likely to be Hindu. If you are born in small-town Mississippi, you are almost assuredly Christian.
This is not a…

In April of this year, I wrote a piece in Haaretz to underline concerns that ten British citizens who served in the Israeli military may soon face war crimes investigations in the United Kingdom. At that point, there was a quickly blurring…

“You forget can’t forget October 7th…That was…

For decades, Moscow played a masterful double game in the Middle East: courting Tehran and Damascus, preserving a military foothold in Syria, deploying private contractors across the region, and simultaneously keeping channels open to Israel…

We have just returned from a wonderful vacation in London, England. As history enthusiasts, we visited a number of museums, one of which was the Imperial War Museum (IWM).
Recently, there have been articles (The Guardian and The Times of…