Death of Iranian leader just before Purim revives Book of Esther parallels
The timing of Israel’s strike, days before the holiday, prompted religious and political figures to invoke themes from the biblical story set in ancient Persia
Democrats take in anti-AIPAC spending while a GOP candidate cracks Nazi jokes
The timing of Israel’s strike, days before the holiday, prompted religious and political figures to invoke themes from the biblical story set in ancient Persia
The order from the State Department comes as commercial travel in Israel has screeched to a halt
Prosecutors charge Dan Sohail with intentionally damaging religious property
“The Purim spiel is a love letter to the community,” said Rabbi Adam Roffman of Congregation Shearith Israel
Iran’s supreme leader’s anti-Israel tweets reflected an ideology that preceded him — and could outlast him
The victims of the Beit Shemesh strike were named and include three teen siblings
Some condemn the joint U.S.-Israeli mission while others voice support, amid momentum for congressional oversight
The tally by the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland marked the first effort to track antisemitism in the country
'I’m doing great. We’re all together all the time,' one Jaffa resident said about her neighbors and friends one day into the war of Iran.
It's been eight months since Israel and the US last struck Iran
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