Is Elphaba in Wicked Jewish?
This article playfully examines whether Elphaba, the protagonist of the musical "Wicked," could be considered Jewish.
Transmitzvah explores trans identity through a Jewish lens
The article highlights "Transmitzvah," a project aimed at exploring the intersection of transgender identity and Jewish spirituality.
How synagogues can make transgender Jews feel welcome
The article discusses the increasing visibility of transgender individuals and the efforts within the Jewish community, particularly among Progressive and Liberal Jewish movements, to create inclusive environments.
Israel: A true indigenous success story
The opinion piece by Barbara Kay argues that Israel represents a successful example of an indigenous people's return to their ancestral homeland.
Israeli success story: Monday.com's road from underdog to SaaS giant
The article chronicles the rise of Monday.com, an Israeli software company that has grown from an underestimated startup to a leading player in the Software as a Service (SaaS) industry.
He wrote the history of Jews in comics. Now he’s making Jewish comics history
The article profiles Arie Kaplan, a prominent figure in the comic book industry known for his work in uncovering and documenting the Jewish roots of comics.
Israeli scientist nabs 'Nobel Prize' of engineering
Professor Hagit Messer-Yaron of Tel Aviv University has been awarded the 2024 IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies, often referred to as the "Nobel Prize" of engineering.
Global Shabbat explores culture of Ethiopian Jews
The article highlights an upcoming Shabbat dinner in Midtown Atlanta, inspired by the traditions of Ethiopian Jews.
Should Jews use artificial intelligence to bring back the dead?
The article explores the ethical implications of using artificial intelligence (AI) to create digital replicas of deceased individuals.
A Gay Orthodox Jew Comes Home
This article highlights the challenges and triumphs of LGBTQ+ individuals in Modern Orthodoxy, reflecting evolving attitudes.