Archives for October 2025
Hostage Release Brings New Hope to Israelis
Few Israelis have illusions about the difficult days ahead. But with all surviving captives now home, the country can begin to move beyond the trauma.
Rachel Goldberg-Polin: The Voice of the Mothers
The bereaved mother of murdered hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin says: ‘I was given back my life, and the universe has decided I’m not done. I still have my why.…
Angela Buchdahl, ‘An Unlikely Rabbi’
Buchdahl’s deep spiritual faith and determination in ‘breaking a stained-glass ceiling’ of male rabbinic gatekeepers has made her one of the best-known and most admired rabbis in America.
Fox’s ‘Doc’ Explores Memory, Medicine and Some Jewish Faith
Series showrunner Barbie Kligman talks about her path to Hollywood and why she brought a chai-wearing doctor to the small screen.
Biblical Intrigue With ‘House of David’
The politics, intrigue and romance found in biblical texts make their way to the small screen in an action-infused production filled with Israeli talent.
Windows on Memory and Resilience
Through the war, our hospitals functioned as bridges to peace, places where Jewish, Muslim, Christian and Druze staff, patients and families interact in an atmosphere of shared purpose.
Navigating My Jewish Identity in the Colorado Legislature
A State lawmaker stands up to cries of “Jesus” and anti-Israel sentiment.














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