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From Destruction to Redemption: The Haftarot Cycle as a Bridge Between Israel and the Diaspora
Categories: World Affairs

From Destruction to Redemption: The Haftarot Cycle as a Bridge Between Israel and the Diaspora

by JohnJuly 19, 2025

A powerful reflection on how the evolving tradition of haftarot readings—born from exile and loss—has become a unifying spiritual language…

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The Dual Front of Jihad in America: From Terror Attacks to Ideological Infiltration
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The Dual Front of Jihad in America: From Terror Attacks to Ideological Infiltration

by JohnJuly 19, 2025

A troubling chronicle of how America has faced a dual assault—from decades of violent Islamist terrorism to a growing wave…

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U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire Reached Between Israel and Syria Amid Sweida Clashes
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U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire Reached Between Israel and Syria Amid Sweida Clashes

by JohnJuly 19, 2025

U.S. Special Envoy Tom Barrack announced a ceasefire between Israel and Syria, urging Syrian minorities to unite amid renewed clashes…

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Ancient Negev Winemakers Thrived in the Desert—Until Climate Change Crushed Their Grape Empire, New Study Finds
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Ancient Negev Winemakers Thrived in the Desert—Until Climate Change Crushed Their Grape Empire, New Study Finds

by JohnJuly 19, 2025

University of Haifa researchers used advanced simulations to uncover how Byzantine-era farmers built a flourishing wine economy in the Negev—and…

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From Politics to Pints: Walter Bingham Explores Trump’s Legacy and Israel’s Craft Beer Boom
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From Politics to Pints: Walter Bingham Explores Trump’s Legacy and Israel’s Craft Beer Boom

by JohnJuly 19, 2025

Veteran broadcaster Walter Bingham examines President Trump’s impact on Israel alongside a refreshing dive into the country’s thriving craft beer…

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“I Got Out, But I’m Still There”: Former Hostage Arbel Yehud Speaks Out After 482 Days in Gaza Captivity
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“I Got Out, But I’m Still There”: Former Hostage Arbel Yehud Speaks Out After 482 Days in Gaza Captivity

by JohnJuly 19, 2025

In an emotional interview with Channel 12, freed hostage Arbel Yehud shares her traumatic experience of captivity in Gaza, her…

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Jewish Harvard Grad Sues University Over Antisemitic Assault, Claims Institutional Bias
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Jewish Harvard Grad Sues University Over Antisemitic Assault, Claims Institutional Bias

by JohnJuly 19, 2025

Yoav Segev, a Jewish Harvard Business School graduate, has filed a federal lawsuit alleging the university enabled antisemitism and shielded…

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Jews against Jews
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Jews against Jews

by JohnJuly 18, 2025

A Battle to Prevent Civil War Among Israel – The story of Pinchas reveals how inner conflict, not external enemies,…

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Calling Out the Demonization of Israel: A Response to Omer Bartov’s Misguided Screed
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Calling Out the Demonization of Israel: A Response to Omer Bartov’s Misguided Screed

by JohnJuly 18, 2025

A rebuttal to Omer Bartov’s New York Times op-ed reveals the dangerous double standards, historical distortions, and willful ignorance that…

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A call to build the Temple. Not someday-Now
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A call to build the Temple. Not someday-Now

by JohnJuly 18, 2025

For too long, Israel has mourned the destruction of the Holy Temple. The time for rebuilding is now. A dwelling…

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