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After October 7, IDF commanders visit Poland for Holocaust lessons and battlefield reflections
The Jerusalem Post interviewed Col. Yoni Dahan and Col. Nati Keren, who have been serving during the war, about the importance of a trip to Poland.
Some 25 Israelis indicted for spying for Iran in 2025, Shin Bet reveals
Syrian Kurds are fighting for survival – and Israel’s future is tied to theirs - opinion
What is Zionism? World’s most misunderstood movement still matters - opinion
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Iran threatens Azerbaijan into cancelling European rabbi conference
The Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
We have your back: Mossad’s expose of IRGC urges stronger action against Iranian terror - editorial
The Mossad detailed a network that recruited foreigners and criminals, used covert communications, and sought to leave “no Iranian fingerprints.”
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Sanders-backed Democrat who accuses Israel of 'genocide' has Nazi 'Totenkopf' tattoo
Graham Platner, a military veteran and Maine Senate candidate, faces backlash after revealing a Nazi tattoo and denying knowledge of its meaning.
Rabbi keeps eruv intact for 25 years in Manhattan, now he is using help from new sensors
Before every Shabbat, Rabbi Moshe Tauber drives around Manhattan to inspect the eruv. Now, new technology is making his sacred task easier.
Directing ourselves inward: Striving for a heightened sense of Judaism - opinion
Post-October 7, we no longer need to virtue signal our support for folks who don’t share our core values – and are often literally calling for our extermination.
Who is the 83-year-old Jewish activist that stars in Zohran Mamdani’s campaign ads?
Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign highlights 83-year-old Jewish activist Rosalind Petchesky, a key supporter whose activism with JVP and opposition to Israel has shaped his political rise.
Sukkot and the mission of ‘shlichut’ - opinion
Emissaries build community by opening doors, inviting people in, and making space for every Jew to feel connected, whether they are deeply observant or taking their first steps toward Jewish identity
Top of the morning: An existentialist guide to Jewish prayer
Prayer may be an essential part of Jewish practice, but it is precisely because of its regularity that its inner essence is often passed over.