Editor's View, Featured Articles Summer for the Soul Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz July 2, 2025 After parshiyos that discussed the tragic accounts of the meraglim and Korach, this week’s parsha begins with an elevated vision of life steeped
Featured Articles New York City Democrats Choose a Muslim Antisemite to Be Their Next Mayor Yaakov Kornreich July 2, 2025 Former three-term New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has decided to stay in the New York City mayoral race, but is debating whether
Featured Articles How A Network of Israeli Spy Operations Set Iran Ablaze Debbie Maimon July 2, 2025 The shroud of secrecy surrounding Israel’s Twelve Day War is slowly lifting, revealing how years of complex operations deep in Iranian
Featured Articles With Hermeet Dhillon at the Justice Dept., Ending Antisemitism Is a Priority Yochonon Donn July 2, 2025 When Hermeet Dhillon was plucked from a private job to become head of one of the Justice Department’s most powerful divisions, she
Featured Articles Shame On Our Own, But We Need Not Worry Rav Yaakov Feitman July 2, 2025 We have already discussed in these pages the sad and infuriating phenomenon of the self-hating Jews. However, with the advent of the Jews
Featured Articles My Take on the News Tzvi Yaakovson July 2, 2025 We Thank Hashem for the Miracles As I write these words on Sunday, I cannot stop thinking about Korach, the namesake of the
Featured Articles Trump’s Historic Two-Week Winning Streak Yaakov Kornreich July 2, 2025 Over the past two weeks, President Trump and his administration have experienced an unprecedented, unbroken series of important military, foreign policy, and domestic