Archive for 2020
Erdogan Joins Thousands to Pray for First Time at Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends Friday prayers at the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, in Istanbul, Turkey, July 24, 2020.
Uncertainty
“Are we there yet?” This backseat cliché captures one of the greatest challenges of the three weeks. We are
I Am Not a Man of Words
This Shabbat, we begin the fifth and final book of the Torah: Devarim, (Deuteronomy). The book of Devarim opens
Models for Our Own Behavior
When Moses addressed the Israelites before entering the Land of Israel, he reassured them with two ideas about God
The Long Winding Road to Freedom
Growing up in Troy, Alabama, as the son of sharecroppers, John Lewis, of blessed memory, lived a very sheltered early
Collective Responsibility
The Book of Devarim (Deuteronomy) is the fifth and final book of the Torah. This book is a final
China Says It Will Be Forced to Respond to Houston Consulate Closure
China’s national flag is seen waving at the Chinese Consulate General in Houston, Texas, July 22, 2020. Photo: Reuters /
69% of Startups Say R&D Is Down, IIA Survey Paints Grim Picture for Israeli Tech
IDF soldiers working with computer technology. Photo: IDF Spokesperson’s Office. CTech – The implications of the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis are
US Department of Justice Takes Action Against New York Village Targeting Orthodox Jews
A gazebo in the Village of Airmont in Rockland County, NY. Photo: Faygie Holt. JNS.org – The US Attorney’s Office
Calling on Israeli Startups: Major Telecom Alliance Invites Companies to Take Part in 5G Revolution
Hard at work during the fourth annual Jerusalem College of Technology (Machon Lev) “Great Minds Hackathon,” December 2019. Photo: Michael


