At the end of the twentieth century, Chaim Grade preserved the memory of a Jewish tradition besieged by the forces of ...
Israelis have been demonstrating against the action, which many see as part of an effort to reduce checks on Prime Minister ...
The impossibility of conveying in ordinary Yiddish the experience of walking through the empty streets of one’s eradicated ...
AMSTERDAM — The University of Amsterdam has come under heavy criticism for a decision Thursday to end bilateral relations with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Following the university’s ...
These findings highlight the necessity of a holistic approach to agricultural greenhouse gas management that takes into ...
Hearing the Silent Aleph - Vayakhel ©️Rabbi Mordecai Finley, 2025 This week’s Torah portion, Va-yakhel, is the first of ...
This research not only brings new hope for sustainable agricultural production but also lays a strong scientific foundation ...
It’s so much fun to wake up on St. Patrick's Day and discover a note from a leprechaun. Kids love creating traps for ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNDirty jokes and sacred texts: YIVO marks 100 years of preserving Yiddish cultureArtifacts from 1,000 years of Ashkenazi Jewish life including literary transcripts, Herzl's diary, everyday notes and ...
The title is apt. Again and again, Rabbi Steinmetz reminds his readers that life continues to go on, and, though changed forever, will eventually find a new equilibrium.
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