Rivkah Lambert Adler
Rivkah Lambert Adler is a contributing writer for The Jerusalem Post's Christian World web portal. To learn more: https://www.jpost.com/christianworld.
Dressed for ‘aliyah’ success: How a Chicago woman became a self-made fashion designer in Israel
The Women’s Parsha Slam: Giving women a voice on Simchat Torah
IDF Birthday Project: ‘We know how to care’
As pro-Israel event in Texas canceled, US must stop bowing to jihadist threats
The event had already been relocated from its original Dallas venue after American, pro-Hamas, jihadist groups issued threats to “target” the Israel Summit.
Tze’ela Gez’s mother-in-law, Naomi: 'Life is still beautiful'
'For me, life is very, very straight. Hashem is the king. We have to understand what that means deeply. It’s not just words.'
'Conceived in Hope': The stories of biblical women and motherhood - review
'Conceived in Hope' highlights the stories of biblical women and their relationship to mothering.
'Extreme Trauma': Analyzing the horrors and heroism of October 7 - review
In the hands of the right readers, Extreme Trauma can help ensure that the truth of what happened on Oct. 7 is neither distorted nor forgotten.
Israel Independence Day 2025: 77 reasons life is better in the Jewish state - opinion
As the Jewish state turns 77 on Independence Day, olim from across the country give 77 reasons why life in Israel is better.
Tattooed Jews: The experiences of Jews who got their first tattoos late in life
How tattoos are helping Jewish individuals remember, reflect, and reunite
'Propaganda Girls': The women who fought to break Axis powers morale - review
Propaganda Girls: The Secret War of the Women in the OSS by Lisa Rogak reveals yet another untold chapter of the history of women in America.
'Matchmaker Matchmaker': Relationship wisdom to find a love that lasts - review
Azeela Ben Shalom uses 11 client stories to share tips and dating advice.
'Uncovered': Examining Halacha through a female lens - review
Each of its nine chapters includes source material from biblical verses, Talmudic discussions, and classical and contemporary responsa, in Hebrew/Aramaic and English, presented chronologically.
'Far from simple or clear-cut': What do Israelis think about the haredi draft bill?
The Magazine spoke to Israeli men and women who have served in the army and/or have children in uniform. Here’s what they had to say about the haredi draft debacle.