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An Open Letter to Mayor Zohran Mamdani

Despite promising protection to New York City’s Jewish community, there are clear indications that your stalwart anti-Zionist views and pro-Palestinian advocacy may provide your Jewish constituents with their greatest safety risk. According to recent data released by the New York City Police Department, antisemitic hate crimes represent the majority of the 58 hate crimes since you […]

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Being Jewish Without All the Answers

There is a Hebrew word, emunah, commonly translated as faith or belief. Yet the word carries another equally powerful meaning: loyalty. Judaism does not demand belief alone, nor loyalty alone, but a fusion of both. Thus, Abraham is described as a man of faith,1 while Moses is praised as God’s most loyal servant.2 This raises […]

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My Non-Jewish Fiancé and the Love that Changed My Life
An interfaith engagement becomes a spiritual awakening, revealing how genuine love supports becoming who you truly are.

Sophomore year of college, I walk into Anthropology class and I see… her. I see her and she glows. She really glows, even better than the movies. My heart knows there is something about her, something kind, warm, and good. It also didn't hurt that she was a beautiful blond. We fell in love. The […]

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The Nurse Who Helped Build Modern Medicine in Jerusalem
In the early 20th century, Schwester Selma Meir, a German-trained nurse, brought order, compassion, and professional care to Jerusalem, changing the future of medicine in the Land of Israel.

When Selma Meir arrived in Jerusalem in the early twentieth century, she entered a world utterly unlike the one she had left behind. Trained in Germany, steeped in discipline and order, she now found herself in a dusty, underdeveloped city under Ottoman rule, where hospitals lacked even the most basic infrastructure. There were no paved […]

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Ariella Zeitlin’s Life in Music and Motion

From prodigy to sobriety, Ariella Zeitlin carries her violin, her faith, and a hard-won light forward.

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