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Voices Israel anthology 2025: Celebrating English poetry shaped by war, love, and memory
War, love and memory intertwine in Voices Israel’s 2025 anthology, a powerful collection of global poetry shaped by Oct. 7 and beyond.
Smotrich proposes new education guidelines: vacation now, study in the summer
Studying under fire: Israel's students navigate exams, sirens, daily life during Iran war
"This is an unpopular opinion, but children's Zoom is critical to their resilience"
‘Zoom bombers’ shout ‘Jews to the ovens’ at Holocaust book launch in Italy
The Anti-Defamation League recorded at least 11 antisemitic Zoom bombings in the United States and Canada in March and April alone alone.
Edelstein: Only way to deal with coronavirus outbreak is to lock down
JPost One-on-One weekly 'Zoomcast': Editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz with Health Minister Yuli Edelstein - Episode 1
Starting a new job as a rabbi during the pandemic? It’s not easy
“The relationship between a congregation and a rabbi is a sacred partnership,” said Rabbi Dvora Weisberg, director of the Reform rabbinical school at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
President Rivlin honors late Rabbi Sacks in bible study appearance
The Israeli president attends an online Bible Study group to honor Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z"l, who passed away last November.
Grapevine December 11, 2020: An end to Zoom?
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
The genius of children reading clubs on Zoom will outlast COVID-19
How to cope with the COVID-19 financial crisis – and even emerge from it stronger.
74 bar and bat mitzvahs for deaf and hard-of-hearing youth held over Zoom
“2020 has been a particularly difficult year for the deaf and hearing-impaired population," said the International Young Israel Movement director.
The secret gathering of Chabad rabbis: An inside look
The Zoom marathon was a farbrengen, a unique experience.
Grapevine November 22, 2020: A presidential perk – a trip to the Dead Sea
After the partial relaxation of restrictions, so many people stood in line for hours to get into stores that were open for business.
Rabbinic Zoom meeting lasts several days, breaking world record
The virtual meeting included anywhere from 200 to 1,000 rabbis at any given moment, with discussions shifting between English, Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, French, Spanish and Portuguese.