Search Results
You can also browse by author, browse by source, or view the archives.
I’m Waiting for the HamTuesday, April 24, 2012 by Raphael Fuchs | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Some Jewish sources suggest that pig will one day be kosher. Come again?In Your Face
Monday, April 23, 2012 by Samuel Menashe | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Eyes that spurn yet inviteLike spikes in the sunlightOf Manhattan's high-rise—Babylon's ladies outshineDaughters of Jerusalem,Zion is no easy climbThe Eternal Return
Monday, April 23, 2012 by Lazar Berman and Uri Sadot | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
The relationship between the United States and Israel is fracturing. The president is pressuring the Jewish state to make painful concessions in return for vague agreements. Israeli leaders worry that the support of a formerly reliable constituency—American Jews—is slipping away.The year is 1975.Hail to the Chief?
Monday, April 23, 2012 by Dianna Cahn | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Now that modern-day Judaism is losing ground as a uniform community in Britain, many are asking whether the chief rabbi can—or should—continue to try to unite Jewry under a single umbrella.Blurring the Line
Monday, April 23, 2012 by Raymond Ibrahim | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
How does the media whitewash Muslim persecution of Christians? One way is to evoke "sectarian strife," a phrase that conjures images of two equally matched adversaries fighting.
The First Lady of Fleet Street
Her story is as old as Eve—lust for knowledge and power, disillusion, tragedy and rebirth—and as new as the modern world's technologically based global empires. It begins in the ghettos of Frankfurt and the cities of ancient Babylonia and ends in the mansions of Mayfair and country estates of England.
There’s a Key in My Challah!Monday, April 23, 2012 by Susan Hertog | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
Her story is as old as Eve—lust for knowledge and power, disillusion, tragedy and rebirth—and as new as the modern world's technologically based global empires. It begins in the ghettos of Frankfurt and the cities of ancient Babylonia and ends in the mansions of Mayfair and country estates of England.
Friday, April 20, 2012 by Jeffrey Saks | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Does the post-Passover tradition known as "shliss challah" derive from symbolic readings of the season's texts—or, rather, is it a Christian symbol of Jesus rising in the dough? “Christ at the Checkpoint”
Friday, April 20, 2012 by Lee Smith | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
A growing movement seeks to align evangelical Christians with the Palestinian cause.Bon Voyage?
Friday, April 20, 2012 by Benjamin Ivry | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Flaubert and other nineteenth-century French travelers in Palestine groused about wild dogs, the hygiene of the locals, the blight of tourism, and the taste of Dead Sea water.Remembering Too Well?
Friday, April 20, 2012 by Joshua Hammerman | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
The importance of fostering a Jewish identity that values "God of Sinai" over "God of Auschwitz."