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Zionism: Did You Know? High Holiday Edition
Israeli Scene
Zionism: Did You Know? High Holiday Edition
We are celebrating the High Holidays and the start of a new Jewish year. Let’s explore how these occasions link us to the Land of Israel.
The Jewish Traveler
Destination Israel
by
Esther Hecht
Despite Covid restrictions, the demand for travel to Israel is there. Now, signs of optimism can be found in hotel openings and group bookings.
Arts
A Museum on the Move
by
Jordana Benami
Zumu aims “to transform art into a common language and bring about educational, social and economic change."
American View
SPONSORED CONTENT: Using Philanthropy to Create a Lasting Impact in Our Lifetime
by
Adam Milstein
There have been few experiences in my life more rewarding or meaningful than becoming an active philanthropist.
Israeli Scene
Finding a Political Path Together as Fellow Israelis
by
Dina Kraft
The two, fellows at the Shalom Hartman Institute who revel in their deep debates about Israeli identity and the country’s future, have been in an ongoing dialogue for…
Being Jewish
Orthodox Women Still Abuzz Over Appointment of Rabbanit
by
Talia Liben Yarmush
The latest breakthrough for Orthodox women has set Jewish Facebook groups abuzz.
Israeli Scene
Renovating Holocaust Survivors’ Homes in Israel
by
Linda Gradstein
“We knew there are so many survivors who need help. We had time on our hands and there were so many people who wanted to help.”
Israeli Scene
What Will Israel Look Like at 100?
by
Michael Oren
Asking the tough questions is our responsibility, says former Ambassador Michael Oren.
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