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In the midst of this collapse, Pinchas arises. His act is swift, severe, and shocking. He slays Zimri, a prince of the tribe of Shimon, and the Midianite princess Cozbi in the act of their public ...
Among the rows of white Commonwealth headstones, most etched with crosses and regimental crests, there were a few with ...
Ayman Odeh, then-chairman of the Joint List, now faces expulsion from the Knesset, the first possible use of a 2016 law that ...
Known in Hebrew as Bein HaMetzarim (“between the straits”), the Three Weeks mark a period of national mourning in the Jewish ...
Honouring Johnny Rotten and Ozzy Osbourne signals to younger and alternative communities that their cultural heroes are part of national history, not apart from it. It bridges generations, renewing ...
Today is the 17 th Tammuz, traditionally a fast date commemorating a bevvy of tragedies which befell the Jewish people.
To the world: we see your silence. We hear your lies. We feel your betrayal. But know this: we will not disappear. We have been through Babylon, Rome, Auschwitz, and Hamas. We have survived ...
This most fundamental question was famously posited by none other than Nobel laureate physicist Enrico Fermi (1901–1954).
Social work must return to its core mission: standing against all forms of hate, advocating for all communities experiencing ...
Nearly 65 years after its release, Judgment At Nuremberg strikes a chord, thanks, in part, to Mann’s stellar screenplay. The film, far from being dated, addresses the twin issues of German genocide ...
Christians who believe in a divine Son of God Messiah, do not draw a distinction between the Hebrew Bible’s eschatological hopes for God’s glorious future age of world wide peace and justice, and an ...
Since assuming his role at the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in 1998, Efraim Zuroff—nicknamed, with a mix of reverence and unease, ...
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