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This rare stone toilet is 2,700 years old and was most likely used by one of the dignitaries of ancient Jerusalem. Photo by Yoli Schwartz/Israel Antiquities Authority.

Toilet dig reveals the dirty secrets of Jerusalem’s wealthiest ancients

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An article in October reported on a rare 2,700-year-old bathroom discovered by archeologists in the garden of a seventh-century BCE royal estate on what is now the Armon Hanatziv promenade in Jerusalem. At that time, only the...
From left: Gaby Faith, Lyla Faith and Tamara Berner, a team of eighth-grade students from Scheck Hillel Community School in Miami, were crowned the winners of ADI’s second annual “Make the Change Challenge” and received the $1,000 grand prize, a gift from the Avraham and Esther Klein Young Entrepreneurs Fund. Credit: ADI.

North American Jewish day-school students score a slam dunk for disability awareness

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What new invention is named after a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, inspired by Israeli disability care and advancement organization, and designed by North American Jewish day-school students? It’s the “Shaquille...
Israeli flag. Credit: Maxim Studio/Shutterstock.

Can you imagine a world without Israel?

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It was in 1896 that Theodor Herzl published his groundbreaking book, The Jewish State, which launched the modern Zionist movement. Though his project was, as he noted in his book, “very old” and indeed rooted...

Fish and fall fruits to break the Yom Kippur fast

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It’s tradition! After Neilah services at my synagogue on Yom Kippur, there’s a surge to tables of light fare typically set out by the Sisterhood. Tired and hungry worshippers gather round to gulp down...
A sketch by Kyiv-born artist Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi in the new Ukrainian-language Passover Hagaddah. Credit: The Kesher Project.

Project Kesher launches first-of-its-kind Ukrainian-language Haggadah

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Project Kesher, the venerable institution that has supported grassroots advocacy for Jewish identity and renewal in post-Soviet states since 1989, has launched a first-of-its-kind Ukrainian-language Haggadah. Purposely designed to help Ukrainian Jews honor their...
“The Mandalorian” logo smartphone based on a web television series. United States, Jan. 18, 2020. Credit: Daniel Constante/Shutterstock.

Yom Ha’atzmaut echoes in ‘The Mandalorian’

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Eagle-eyed fans of the Disney series “The Mandalorian” and television writers have noted several instances when the show (the third season ended on April 19), which develops characters similar to those in “Star Wars,”...
A close-up of one of the casements in the city wall of Khirbet Qeiyafa. Photo by Yossi Garfinkel.

Kingdom of Judah expanded earlier than thought, new study finds

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According to a study by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Kingdom of Judah expanded earlier than was previously believed by archaeologists, confirming biblical accounts. The article, by Institute of Archaeology professor Yosef...

Ethiopia: Jewish community waits 2 years for Israeli government’s answers regarding Aliyah status

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The Ethiopian Jewish community, also known as Beta Israel, has practiced Judaism for centuries despite dealing with anti-Semitism and economic hardships. Although a majority has already immigrated to Israel, about 8,000 Jews still remain...
Children land at Ben-Gurion airport and greeted by Nefesh B'Nefesh co-founders Rabbi Yehoshua Fass and Tony Gelbart, as well as Israel's Minister of Aliyah and Integration, Sofa Landver. Credit: Photo by Shahar Azran.

Welcome to Israel: 232 new immigrants arrive on ‘aliyah’

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A total of 232 new immigrants touched down at Ben-Gurion Airport early on Wednesday morning on the latest aliyahflight chartered by the Nefesh B’Nefesh organization. On board from North America were 127 children under age...

October 29, 1938: Ralph (“Fritz The Cat”) Bakshi was born

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Ralph Bakshi, artist, animator, independent filmmaker, and cartoonist, was born in Haifa on this date in 1938. Bakshi is best-known for his 1972 film version of R. Crumb’s “Fritz the Cat,” which was the...