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Howard Jacobson’s novel *Howl* confronts what he sees as rising antisemitism and moral inversion after the October 7 attacks. Through satire and tragedy, he explores anger, denial, and the fragility of post-Holocaust moral consensus.
The United States says its naval blockade has cost Iran nearly 4.8 billion dollars in oil revenue and left dozens of tankers stranded. President Donald Trump compared the seizures to piracy while defending the operation as effective and profitable.
Maya Wertheimer shared a frightening late night dash to a safe room during a missile alert in Tel Aviv. She also opened up about anxiety, marital struggles, and raising children amid ongoing security threats.
The United States will withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany amid political tensions over Iran. The podcast also covers new tariffs, sanctions on Cuba, disease risks in Gaza, and lighter stories from around the world.
The Devil Wears Prada became a global phenomenon by exposing the harsh realities behind fashion's glamorous image. Its insider portrayal of life at Vogue magazine helped launch Lauren Weisberger to fame and continues to shape perceptions of the industry.
An expert says Israel’s economy remains strong despite ongoing conflicts. He points to steady growth and forecasts that outpace many other advanced economies.
A 20-year-old man was sentenced to 10 months in prison for vandalizing a Jewish sacred site and stealing from charity boxes in Harish. The court said his actions were motivated by hatred and harmed religious freedom and public tolerance.
Israel launched a coordinated diplomatic and media campaign to counter the Global Sumud Flotilla, portraying it as a political stunt rather than a humanitarian mission. Activists were transferred to Greece instead of being detained in Israel, a decision that sparked internal criticism.
A new documentary explores the life and work of Mierle Laderman Ukeles, the longtime artist-in-residence at the New York City Sanitation Department. Her nearly 50-year career blends feminist art, public service, and Jewish values to honor the dignity of maintenance work.
Imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been hospitalized after suffering a severe cardiac crisis in prison. Her family and supporters say months of medical neglect left her in critical condition.
A Jewish advocacy group rebuked Mayor Zohran Mamdani for criticizing Israel while remaining silent on an alleged antisemitic incident in Brooklyn. The dispute adds to ongoing tensions over the mayor’s stance on Israel and relations with Jewish residents.
Protesters at Columbia University marched in support of the Palestinian cause and directed sharp criticism at Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Demonstrators issued sweeping demands on university investments, policing and city policy while chanting controversial slogans.
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