Passover
Beyond the headlines: Finding an anchor in the shelter - opinion
A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news.
From Passover to sirens: Why Jewish survival still demands action - opinion
Lessons from the safe room: Navigating fear, routine, and family togetherness
Israel's Remembrance, Independent days did not change - we did - comment
From Passover to Independence Day: Memory, sacrifice, and Israeli resilience - opinion
As Passover ends, Israel moves through remembrance to celebration, carrying memory and meaning into independence.
Child wounded in Bnei Brak missile strike dies after weeks in ICU
"Nesiah Karadi, may her memory be a blessing, returned her pure soul to its creator after being fatally wounded by a cluster missile on the eve of last Passover,” announced the city of Bnei Brak.
In the kitchen with Henny: Marinade magic for your grill
Get your vegetables, your meats, and even your fruit ready because we are firing up the grill and celebrating this Independence Day.
Kosher certification in Israel: A commercial reality, not religious coercion - opinion
Dan Perry’s April 12 article is 'riddled with unsubstantiated, imagined, and inaccurate assertions.'
From rain to dew: Prayer and the meaning of uncertainty - opinion
The shift from rain to dew in prayer reveals a deeper message about resilience, fear, and spiritual growth.
Beyond the headlines: Implications of a Matzah shortage - opinion
A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news.
Time for Israel’s non-kosher public to push back - opinion
Even the hint of a religious consumer boycott can shut entire markets. Deals collapse the moment the “non-kosher” is mentioned.
At 78, is Israel really an independent state? - opinion
This Passover was different from others because we spent too much of it in bomb shelters, pondering whether during such confinement we were truly free.
Bagel do-over: New York-style bagels for post-Passover cravings
Now that Passover is actually over, please turn your attention to the crowning glory of last week’s column: bagels!
Passover is over, but the story isn’t - opinion
On the eve of Pessah 1944, in Bergen-Belsen, two rabbis, Rabbi Aaron Davids and Rabbi Avraham Levison, confronted an unbearable question: What does one do when the Torah itself cannot be kept?