The Middle East stands at a crossroads. Israel’s war against Hamas has redefined security calculations across the region, while external powers jostle to shape the post-war order. Washington’s sudden outreach to Pakistan’s military…
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The Blogs: When “I’m Sorry” Isn’t an Apology at All | Yisroel Picker
“If an apology is followed by an excuse or a reason, it means they are going to commit the same mistake again they just apologized for.”
– Amit Kalantri
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Yom Kippur is a profound time of self-reflection and…
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“Have Mercy”: The Lost Cry
The Ancient Cry There is a word older than empires, older than the ruins on which we walk. It is a word we inherit from the edge of breath, a word that is not so much pronounced as released. In Hebrew, it is Hoshiya naהושיע…
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The Blogs: Palestine: the world’s eternal exception | Cedric Vloemans
Palestine is treated by the world as the eternal exception. Where rules apply elsewhere, here definitions are rewritten, criteria adjusted, and special agencies created. Recognition and aid appear driven more by political symbolism than by…
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The Blogs: Emek Refaim: A Neighborhood Sacrificed | Stephen M. Flatow
Jerusalem’s light rail project has brought upheaval, not improvement, to one of the city’s most beloved streets
Jerusalem’s Emek Refaim has been torn apart by the light rail project: trees cut down, sidewalks unsafe, and daily life in…
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The Blogs: Twice Again and Thrice Shall Masada Fall | Danny Maseng
“Never again shall Masada fall” was the motto on which I grew up in Israel. We will never again have our fate determined by a foreign power. We will be strong and independent!
Israeli kids were all taken on class trips to the lonely…
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The Blogs: The 10 types of people you’ll meet during the High Holy Days | Sarah Tuttle-Singer
Every year as the shofar sounds and the prayers rise, the same cast of characters shows up. Each one unforgettable, each one a little too familiar.
Here are the ten types of people you’ll meet during the High Holy Days.
1. The Shofar…
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The Blogs: Jewish Brilliance and the Hatred It Provokes | Sabine Sterk
Antisemitism: Jealousy, Exclusion, or the Fear of Excellence?
When discussing antisemitism, the world’s oldest hatred, it is important to confront the uncomfortable truth: the Jewish people, though small in number, have had an enormous…
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The Blogs: Teshuva For Bad Character Traits | Kenneth Cohen
The Rambam in Hilchot Teshuva points out that we are not only obligated to repent for sins that we committed, but we must also do Teshuva for negative character traits. These might even be more difficult than actual sins.
Rabbi Berel Wein…
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The Blogs: For The Sin of “I’m Just…” | Motti Wilhelm
There are many different ways we receive the message we’re meant to hear.
Today, it came to me through a sales call from a woman named Jen, offering preschool software.
As I began to explain that I’d pass her information along to our…
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