Print Issue: A Day of Healing | Sep 6, 2024
Jews and their allies will unite and heal together at the inaugural Jewish American Summit in LA
Jews and their allies will unite and heal together at the inaugural Jewish American Summit in LA
In the wake of last year’s onslaught against Jewish college students, multiple groups across the country are mobilizing to make sure the students get more support this year.
The hijacking of college campuses by Hamas sympathizers has less to do with a conflict 5,000 miles away and more to do with undermining America.
At a time when it’s difficult to distinguish between truth and lies about Israel, author and influencer Aviva Klompas has built a reputation for delivering factual, up-to-date information that includes the bigger context.
This loud noise you’re hearing… Is it a prelude to a regional war?
After 23 years of bringing healing to terror victims, in the wake of Oct. 7 and the recent attacks that killed 12 children in Majdal Shams, the Israeli nonprofit OneFamily is busier than ever.
Months after absorbing the bloodiest terrorist attack in Israel’s history, Jews are still reeling, trying to make sense of these trying times. We offer a guide to that darkest of days and its aftermath.
Nearly 20 years after my first Birthright Israel trip, I returned this summer to an Israel at war and a new generation of lively participants.
The massacre of Oct. 7 brought Jewish history back into our lives, infusing the hardships of the Jewish people into us, welding us with hellfire in the long historical continuum of Jewish suffering.
Why is no one talking about the five American hostages still languishing in Gaza?