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Faith under persecution: Yad Vashem exhibit on keeping the Jewish calendar in the Shoah opens
Handwritten calendars, prayer books, and testimonies at Yad Vashem show how Jewish life and tradition endured during the ...
The new year has finally arrived, which means it's time for you to start filling out your 2026 calendar. Here are some dates ...
Ash Wednesday can take place anywhere from Feb. 4 through March 10, and this year, it falls on the earlier side.
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Is John Irving's 'Queen Esther' the next great Jewish American novel?
Queen Esther' is a literary riffing on a biblical story. It also might be the most sympathetic treatment of Jewish themes by ...
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Time for a new calendar! Here are all of the holidays in January, like Apple Gifting Day and National Popcorn Day
In the United States, there are two major holidays celebrated in January: New Year’s Day (January 1, 2026) and Martin Luther ...
Josh Hammer is Newsweek senior editor-at-large, host of “The Josh Hammer Show,” senior counsel for the Article III Project, and a research fellow with the Edmund Burke Foundation. His first book is ...
America has always been a diverse nation, and Christmas is not the only holiday to be celebrated. Our diversity makes us ...
I spent part of Shabbat reading about the stunning performance of the Israeli stock market — which is up dramatically since Oct. 7, outpacing the gains of the S&P by a significant margin. The 35 ...
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Miriam gave my campaign 250 million—Donald Trump praises GOP megadonor at Hanukkah celebration
Trigger Warning: The article mentions details about a tragic mass shooting. Donald Trump attended the White House Hanukkah celebration on December 15, 2025. The 79-year-old delivered a speech and ...
The MEMRI Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM) has announced in its monitoring calls by Al-Qaeda leader Sa'ad bin Atef ...
Hermosa’s Centennial Celebration Saturday, January 10. The City of Hermosa Beach invites residents to attend the unveiling of ...
This is a Jewish perspective of the New Year carried by The Times of Israel on Dec. 31 written by David Ramati a war veteran ...
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