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Rabbi Marc Schneier Slams Mamdani Appointees

No one should be surprised by the ADL's report that revealed over 20% of Zohran Mamdani's transition team members hold extremist views and have ties with notoriously antisemitic organizations.

Terrorist in Bondi Chanukah Massacre Linked to Islamic State

At least 27 victims were hospitalized, New South Wales Health said on Monday, including six people in critical condition, six in critical but stable condition, and 13 in stable condition. At least 40 people were injured overall in the attack, according to police.

Poll & Analysis: Democratic (Left) Vs. Republican (Right) Antisemitism

In recent years, antisemitism and anti-Zionism have increased dramatically, as has the debate about which side is more antisemitic: the Left (Liberal Progressive Democrats) or the right (Ultra-Nationalist Republicans).

Mamdani: Nefesh B’Nefesh Event at New York Synagogue Promotes ‘Violation of International Law,’ Event Misused ‘Sacred Space’

Mamdani’s victory has unsettled segments of New York City’s Jewish community, who already feel heightened anxiety amid the spiking antisemitic incidents in the city and across the country and who feel uncertain as to how he will address such concerns from City Hall.

Conservative and Pro-Israel Commentator Charlie Kirk Assassinated in Utah

Charlie was extremely smart, knowledgeable, well read and an authoritative yet genuine voice who could speak on virtually every subject, capable of responding to those debating and critiquing him.

Jerusalem Terrorist Attack Is a New Intifada

Israel understands that its survival is at stake. But the West does not.

Six Murdered in Terror Shooting in Jerusalem

Two terrorists were neutralized at the scene by an Israel Defense Forces soldier and an armed civilian.

When Should Americans Stay Silent About Israel?

A Guideline for Speaking Up About Israel I just returned from Israel, where I spent a...

Jews Arrested in Iran Released after Round-Up by Regime Security Forces

“Several Jewish friends inside Iran sent me messages on Instagram and WhatsApp saying they were unharmed but very frightened of the regime’s authorities.”

Top Israel Advocates tell Piers Morgan: ‘Never Again’

The YouTube podcaster, who hosts antisemitic Holocaust revisionists, is facing a backlash for his sensationalism and rudeness.

Boulder Mourns Beloved Victim in Boulder Antisemitic Firebomb Attack

Karen Diamond, a familiar and beloved face within Boulder’s Jewish community, passed away this week, weeks after she was critically burned in a firebomb attack.

The Antisemitism Industry: From Tsarist Disinformation to Digital Media

The modern business of antisemitism begins, like so much else in modern Europe, in Paris.

The NEA Is Indoctrinating America’s Children with Antisemitism

Those same union delegates and officers walk into our classrooms every day. Their attitudes don’t stay behind in the (largely Marxist) union halls – they shape how they teach, what they tolerate from students, and the messages they send about who belongs in American society.

Federal Tuition Relief Comes to New York

Left-leaning opposition has argued that school choice programs divert funds from and thereby harm public schools. 

America Gave Jews Freedom of Faith

American Jews did not respond to that freedom by standing apart from the country. They helped build it.

Political Violence: The Weimar Warning

The most dangerous feature of the moment isn’t merely the resurgence of antisemitism. It is its reappearance from both ends of the political spectrum, simultaneously, and with increasing intensity.

Approaching Antisemitism from the Inside Out

Whether it was lies about Jews poisoning wells, spreading plagues, or killing Christian children for their blood, we have always been the target of persecution.

A Seat at the Table with Mitchell Silk

A key challenge for our community is finding more people in various fields who are willing to chip in. If more attorneys and others would step up, they would end up leading a much more fulfilling life. Countless hours can lead to countless lives being saved.
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Bounced Check Fee Feud

If someone sold defective merchandise and was aware that the customer intended to take it elsewhere, the seller is liable for the return expenses.

Daf Yomi

Meat from Heaven? “Only Young Ones Are Acceptable…” (Chullin 22a-b)

Q & A: Staying Awake Shavuot Night

Question: Many people are accustomed to staying awake on Shavuot night and learn Torah. Is this recommended even at the expense of proper kavana during tefillah the next morning? Would it not be far better to get a good night’s rest and then learn with more fervor the next day? No name please Via e-mail

The Rosh Chodesh Jew

Although as a festival, Rosh Chodesh is not dressed in much external pomp and circumstance, it determines the timing of all the other festivals in our calendar and thus enables our annual spiritual and ritual rhythm.

Spiraling Through the Cosmic Symphony of Life

Hashem not only willed the world into existence at one point in the past, but continues to do so every instant.

Melaveh Malka and the Secret of Resurrection

Just because it is a clever derush, does it really make sense that one should merit something as grand as being revived from the dead for eating this final meal?

Willing Confinement

Is living in a confined area always a bad thing? Is living a metaphorically confined existence always restricting?

Chief Rabbi Mobilizes Global Shabbat Project in Support of Presidential Shabbat Proclamation

At a time of rising antisemitism and deep polarisation, Rabbi Goldstein, who serves as the Chief Rabbi of South Africa, believes the proclamation offers a rare opportunity for national unity: "Shabbat is above politics. Whatever our differences, whatever our background, whatever our level of observance, Shabbat belongs to all of us."

Bamidbar and the First Map

The midbar is often imagined as a place of danger and emptiness. The Torah presents it differently. The wilderness is not chaos. It is unwritten space.

The Half Full Glass

It is this choice that everyone has between faith and cynicism, between optimism and pessimism that the opening words “in the wilderness of Sinai in the Tent of Meeting” address.

And You Lifted Us Up

If we could teach ourselves to stop feeling as if we’re waiting for our “real life” to begin, but focus, instead, on what is happening here and now, not only will we, with G-d’s help, eventually reach our destination, but we will also benefit from all the gifts that await us along the way.

Cracked Skulls

If the census was a labor of love, the term Beka Lagulgolet seems incongruous. A Beka also means a crack, a rift. How does HaKadosh Baruch Hu count Am Yisrael? By counting how many "cracks in the skull" they had?! It just doesn't seem fitting.

Yerushalayim – A City the World Cannot Ignore

Religious perfection requires transcendence, an encounter with the Ribbono Shel Olam, a presence that does not conform to human categories.

Acquiring Torah (On the Hilulah of Ramchal, a week after Rashbi)

The mitzvot are acts that we perform to refine ourselves and achieve our own potential, while the true object of our mental striving is to understand the acts that He performs and in what ways His greatness is made manifest.

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