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NY Legislators Add ‘Buffer Zone’ Around Jewish Schools into State Budget Proposal

The buffer zone would be twice the size of the one Mamdani vetoed earlier this year.

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.”

Five Dating Lessons I Didn’t Learn on Dates

In the wake of the Jewish people’s collective wedding anniversary on Shavuos, I offer five dating mindsets that I’ve gleaned from those summers – for those of us still on the journey toward our chuppah, and those genuinely offering support along the way.

Senator Van Hollen’s Op-Ed Misses the Mark on Israeli-Palestinian Reality

The United States should absolutely use its leverage to advance peace. But that leverage should not be focused solely on Israel.

The Dark Roots of ‘Jewish Supremacy’

Ever since the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, the use of Holocaust inversion by enemies of Israel has gone from being used only by pariahs to becoming chic.

Is the Palestinian Authority Using International Donor Funds to Finance ‘Pay for Slay’?

With most of its primary source of revenue cut off, the question remains: How did the PLO-P.A. continue financing terror payments?

Eyes Wide Open

The question now is, at what point does the spread of the disease become so bad that the only solution is to flee.

The Iran War Was Decades Too Late

Imagine what another decade of inaction would have produced.

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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A Distressful Date, Gratuitous Gripes, and Precious Second Chances

Let me make it clear that G-d does not get angry, nor does He have any other human emotion. However, the Torah speaks in language we can relate to. The Torah anthropomorphizes G-d so that we can understand things better.

Spiraling Through the Cosmic Symphony of Life (Part III)

When a circle is merely cyclical, detached from growth, it represents spiritual death. This is the circle of routine, of habit, of endless repetition with no forward progress.

You Are What You Eat: Kashrus, Humanity, and Rambam’s Blunt Truth

A person who constantly succumbs to his needs and urges without any intellectual thought or consideration is no better than an animal.

Prying Open

There isn’t an educator in any of our schools who isn’t a hero. Teaching is the most valuable and integral profession we have, despite the fact that teachers are often underpaid and underappreciated.

Jewelry Remedy

Does buying jewelry now count for the mitzvah of simchas Yom Tov?

Daf Yomi

The Jew as a Gentile’s “Kashrus Certificate” “We Do Not Give Innards to a Gentile” (Chullin 33a)

Q & A: Three Steps Back After Chazarat HaShatz?

Question: Why do we take three steps back at the conclusion of the Amidah, and yet the chazzan is not required to do so when he concludes the Repetition of the Amidah – Chazarat HaShatz? Sam (Shnayur) Weiss Via email

The Day That Heaven Touched My Soul

At that moment, surrounded by song and holiness, Israel no longer felt like merely a country. It felt like destiny fulfilled.

Parshas Beha’aloscha: Bringing Kedusha Home

When complaints become constant, there is usually something deeper taking place. The words people use are not always the whole story. Sometimes the frustration we hear is only the outer layer of a more painful sense of loss.

Making Peace

f you just stated the details of the korban once, with Nachshon ben Aminadav, and then said that the others brought the exact same korban (without listing the elements), this could arouse jealousy between the tribes.

Parshas Naso: The Torah’s Architecture of Repair

It begins with counting. Order. Structure. Arrangement. But almost immediately the parsha shifts into the unpredictable terrain of human emotion.

What Can We Take Away from Shavuot?

On Shavuot it is customary to make a new commitment to Torah study. Our Sages explain that Shavuot is considered a “Rosh Hashanah” for the Torah, and that a new year of Torah study is about to begin.

Neither Indulgence Nor Withdrawal

Does Hashem desire that we sever ourselves entirely from the physical world, surviving on as little pleasure and comfort as possible? According to the Rambam, the answer is no. The Torah demands calibration rather than withdrawal.

Manifesting the Priestly Blessing

The Aish Kodesh explains that in this world, a Jew can be identified by virtue of his rootedness in the supernal wisdom, but all the wisdom that reaches his consciousness comes through an extension of the Divine spirit into this material world.

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