Failure, Failure, and Faith

Rashi’s 11th-century commentary to the Torah is so central that it has almost merged with the text in our consciousness. Rabbi Shlomo Luria declared in the 16th century that Rashi’s work is the best “translation” of the text, and people should study it weekly alongside the parsha. And “Chumash-Rashi” (with the hyphen barely pronounced) was […]

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Paul Simon Sides with a Killer—Again

Does Paul Simon have a soft spot for killers? The iconic singer-songwriter this week signed a petition demanding freedom for the Palestinian Arab terrorist Marwan Barghouti, a convicted multiple-murderer. Barghouti is currently in an Israeli prison for his role in five murders. In 2001, he sent terrorists to ambush motorists on the outskirts of Jerusalem; […]

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The Ultimate Hanukkah 2025 Gift Guide

It’s that time of year again: you have to start thinking about what to get your loved ones for Hanukkah. Thankfully, the Jewish Journal is here to help, even if you’re making a last-minute purchase. Remember, Hanukkah starts the evening of Sunday, December 14 this year and goes until Monday, December 22 this year. Check […]

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When Distance Is Remote

Distance from reality is a dimension that can’t alwayswith great precision be by all people measured,and since it is not physical but mental in unsmall ways,paradoxically it’s most greatly treasured when it is best defined as “most remote,”identifiable as something that most people can notidentify, due to its apparent emptiness  to emote,expressing just one puzzled […]

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Fighting the Zeitgeist

I recently spoke in the U.S. about the “red-green alliance” — the growing cooperation between Islamists in the West and the radical left, which has become a major driver of Israel’s delegitimization and rising antisemitism. I argued that its most damaging effect is the creation of an imagined anti-Israel majority, a perception that leaves many […]

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