Archive for 2020
Christians and Jews Meet Online to Probe Israel’s Response to Pandemic
Leaders from the international grassroots organization Combat Anti-Semitism Movement (CAM) and the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) host a digital
Trump Defends Response to Coronavirus, Says He’s Not Firing Fauci
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks as US President Donald Trump listens during the
Israeli Defense Company Begins Production of Thousands of Advanced Ventilators
Israel Defense Forces’ personnel have taken over the handling of international arrivals at Ben-Gurion International Airport. Photo: Israel Ministry of
The Miracles at the Sea
The seventh day of Pesach commemorates the splitting of the sea. That glorious final moment when helplessness at the
What Is the Story We Tell?
This week saw the passing of former Sephardic Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron who was the 104th victim of
Hold onto Hope
As we celebrate Passover in a most unusual manner – at a safe distance from one another – so we
Sparing Our Home
Why the Repetition? The author of the Haggadah that we recite on Passover night asks rhetorically: “The paschal lamb that
Celebrate Good Times
In “Bad vs. Worse: The Ultimate Guide to Making Lose-Lose Decisions,” the author, Joshua Paven, presents a B-Mitzvah party dilemma
The Song of Creation
In this week’s portion Pharoh, after experiencing the ten plagues, finally acquiesces to let the Jews go. This release, however,
Displaced Syrians Wary of Coronavirus Risk Return to War-Torn Idlib
Vehicles carrying belongings of internally-displaced Syrians are seen on a road as many return to their homes amid fears over


