Rivkah Lambert Adler

Rivkah Lambert Adler, Ph.D. is a writer, book reviewer and adult educator, specializing in Jewish and Israeli content. She is the editor of two groundbreaking books about the relationship between the Jewish people and the Nations: Ten From The Nations (2017) and Lighting Up The Nations (2021). She lives in Israel with her husband, Rabbi Elan 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.


THE CHOFETZ CHAIM, Yisrael Meir Kagan, arrives with a group at the first Congress of Agudat Yisrael in Vienna in 1923.

'The True Power of Speech': Speaking improperly has cosmic consequences - review

American Jewish actor and comedian Michael Rapaport visits the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City on a trip to Israel in December 2023.

Who are the October 8th Jews? The Jews changed forever by Hamas's attack

STEVEN AND ROSANNE TEPLITSKY

Steven and Rosanne Teplitsky: Canadian olim still in Israel despite war and COVID


Dressed for ‘aliyah’ success: How a Chicago woman became a self-made fashion designer in Israel

Daniella Faye is a recognized brand in the modest clothing industry; and as the face of the company, Daniella Farin is all over social media.

Daniella Farin

The Women’s Parsha Slam: Giving women a voice on Simchat Torah

Perhaps my favorite part of the Parsha Slam is knowing that beyond the event itself, women who never saw themselves as Torah teachers or public speakers take the mic and share.

Yehudis Schamroth at the First Annual Parsha Slam in Ramat Beit Shemesh.

IDF Birthday Project: ‘We know how to care’

The IDF Birthday Project has over 50 volunteers, they have helped 7,000 children from Efrat and the surrounding communities of Gush Etzion celebrate their birthdays, even with dad away.

Screenshot, @IDFbirthdayproject Instagram account.

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.

 Texas State Troopers and Austin Police Department officials block the street as Pro-Palestinian activists march through downtown Austin, Texas, US, May 19, 2024

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.'

Hananel, Tze'ela and sons in happier times.

'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.

 MIRIAM WATCHES over her infant brother Moses as he floats downstream to Pharaoh’s palace, in this painting by Paul Delaroche.

'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.

 FORMER HOSTAGE Noa Argamani attends an emergency conference on the medical condition of Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip, at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, in 2024.

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.

 An illustrative image of French olim (new immigrants) arriving in Israel.

Tattooed Jews: The experiences of Jews who got their first tattoos late in life

How tattoos are helping Jewish individuals remember, reflect, and reunite

 A tattoo depicting an outline of Israel, shattered like glass, with the epicenter in Sderot, is seen being tattooed onto the leg of an IDF soldier by artist Zohar Volkenfeld of the Highlight studio in Tel Aviv.

'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.

 HOLLYWOOD ACTRESSES Marlene Dietrich (L) and Rita Hayworth serve food to US soldiers at the Hollywood Canteen, Nov. 1942.