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From ancient Israel to modern Iran: the enduring symbolism of the lion
Though the Asiatic lion vanished from Israel centuries ago and from Iran decades ago, its powerful legacy endures in both cultures — from the Bible to today’s Iranian regime opponents
Shmuel Munitz
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03.06.26
Pilgrimage on hold? The Jewish tombs in Iran that remain out of reach
According to local tradition, Esther and Mordechai are not the only biblical figures buried in Iran, where Israel is currently at war; Daniel, the prophet Habakkuk and Serach bat Asher are also said to be laid to rest there
Shilo Freid
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03.05.26
The secret of our strength: keeping the Western Wall a symbol of unity, not division
Opinion: In 2016, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched the Western Wall compromise, proposing the Ezrat Yisrael plaza as a mixed-gender prayer space for diverse Jewish rituals; yesterday the Supreme Court ordered the government to implement it
Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin
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02.23.26
Parshat Terumah: from servitude to creative contribution
This week's Torah portion recounts how Exodus traces a fundamental shift in the concept of labor: the transformation of labor from the curse of servitude into the dignity of meaningful creation
Michael Eisenberg
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02.20.26
Why a handshake became a national anxiety
A reserve duty reunion sparks a wider debate over 'shomer negiah,' the Shin Bet handshake controversy and the clash between halakhah, human dignity and democratic norms in Israel’s public sphere — asking whether fear or trust will shape society
Rabbi Dr. Sharon Zeude Shalom
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02.16.26
UK court sentences ISIS supporters to 37 and 26 years for plot targeting Jews
Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, planned to use automatic weapons to kill as many Jews as possible, a court heard, with the judge saying they came very close to carrying out the attack
Reuters
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02.13.26
From Vienna to the Diaspora, the Yael Awards reflect a confident Jewish future
Educators from dozens of countries gathered in Vienna for the 2026 Yael Awards, highlighting how Jewish schools worldwide are strengthening identity through education, leadership and shared standards
ynet Global
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02.11.26
Goodbye to the average worker
As of this moment, AI may not steal your job, but someone who knows how to use it better than you certainly might. Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool, perhaps the most powerful we have ever created, but it is a tool, not destiny.
Keren Shahar
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02.07.26
We are not liked: from the Holocaust to Oct. 7, a Jewish reality
Opinion: From centuries of persecution to the aftermath of Oct. 7, antisemitism persists regardless of Jewish conduct or contribution; here's what history reveals about the dangers of relying on the world’s approval
Nira Broner Worcman
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02.07.26
Neil Gaiman denies sexual assault allegations, says claims are part of a 'smear campaign'
Jewish British author denies nearly two-year-old allegations, calling them a smear campaign that ignored evidence; says time out of spotlight let him focus on writing, fatherhood and faith that the truth would eventually come to light
ynet
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02.03.26
Senior US Border Patrol official mocks Jewish US prosecutor in Minnesota for observing Sabbath
Gregory Bovino, who is leading deportation operations in Minnesota, used the phrase 'the chosen people', noted that criminals don't take the Sabbath off and implied that Rosen’s religious observance was obstructing law enforcement
Daniel Edelson, New York
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02.01.26
The hidden story of the 'Austrian Anne Frank' revealed
Leokadia Justman fled with her father from Poland to Austria, where she was imprisoned, documenting the daily lives of women in jail and her escape in poems first written on her cell walls, until she was given a notebook despite regulations
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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01.28.26
Israel’s largest agricultural exhibition returns for Tu Bishvat
The event will draw ministers, members of Knesset and local authority heads, alongside leaders of agricultural organizations, CEOs from the water, agriculture, mechanization, automation and off-road vehicle sectors, as well as startups, researchers and farmers
ynet Global
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01.23.26
Volunteering, heritage and a proposal: a love story born in northern Israel
A Sukkot volunteer program in Safed brought together young Jews from Amsterdam and Washington, D.C., turning shared work, Jewish learning and connection to northern Israel into an engagement and a new life as olim in Jerusalem
ynet Global
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01.15.26
Hot, Jewish and everywhere: Odessa A’zion is Hollywood’s next star
Born into a Hollywood dynasty but determined to earn her place, Odessa A’zion changed her name, faced online backlash and broke through with Marty Supreme and HBO’s I Love LA, becoming impossible to miss and far more than a nepo baby
Smadar Shiloni
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01.04.26
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