By Paul Gherkin
No, Mamdani isn’t directly inciting genocide. But Lueger didn’t either. History tells us you don’t need to pull the trigger to light the fuse.
By Paul Gherkin
It’s a terrifying reality of today’s world where party loyalty is paramount over anything else.
We must always remember that it is only B’yad HaShem and with the Etzpah of HaShem that we will succeed in eradicating those who threaten us.
For 30 years, Democrats and some Republicans lied about stopping Iran. Trump did it.
Considering Buying a Property in Israel?
By Yonatan Daon
How Two Nations Lit the Night Sky and Saved a Civilization
Here's SOME of the evidence.
By Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
May Hashem bless President Trump.
Trump gave Iran a chance to negotiate--they refused. Iran has now paid the price
How many times can one say that, yes, the Israelis are saving themselves--but in so doing, they are also saving America--the "Big Satan."
By Tzvi Fishman
It is painful to say that, yes, the “grasshopper syndrome” of the Spies of the Wilderness is still with us today
A hospital. A real hospital. A hospital dedicated to only one thing - healing people - any people, all people. And today, Iran bombed that hospital.
By Avi Abelow
This war is not just about Israel. It’s a battle that will shape the fate of the free world.
Can Iran's authoritarian theocratic regime collapse as quickly as Syria?
Syrians happy to see Israel bombing Iran
Israel took Iran seriously and acted seriously. It faced down death threats and delivered death to the terrorist enemies of civilization. That is what serious nations do.
The best financial plans aren’t just about returns. They’re about aligning your money with your values and your future.
This war is about one thing; To prove that Allah, the Koran, Islam and the Moslem people are more powerful that HaShem, the Torah, Judaism and Am Yisrael.
Israel’s pre-emptive and technically accomplished strike on Iran is the stuff of legend.
By Tzvi Fishman
Jews who live in the Diaspora sometimes ask, “Is it a mitzvah to make Aliyah in a time of danger?” GOOD QUESTION
Markets go up and down. That’s normal. But your financial plan should stay grounded in the long-term future you believe in.
By Paul Gherkin
Macron’s “France First” policy will attempt to sacrifice Israel to radical Islamism in an effort to buy a few years of peace with the small but growing Muslim Brotherhood in France.
By Paul Gherkin
This isn’t a defense of censorship but a demand for consistency
Many people who encounter the JCPA initials still think that it represents some sort of ‘grassroots’ coalition of liberal community groups when all it represents is the Left.--and the Soros political machine.
Does self-love and self-respect really matter?
How should we deal with Jewish draft dodgers?
Planning ahead can make all the difference. Know your cash flow needs and give some thought to when and how you’ll convert dollars to shekels.
When is seeing called 'believing'?
By Forest Rain
Could we be ignoring this holiday because of what it teaches us?!
By Paul Gherkin
How many generations should someone be called a “refugee?” Two? Ten? My parents were refugees and I consider myself the son of refugees. But not a refugee. To do so would be a mockery of millions of people fleeing homes to faraway lands where they have no family, infrastructure or knowledge of the local language. […]
By Paul Gherkin
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is first and foremost a politician, not a human being
A strong portfolio doesn’t just deliver income—it reflects your identity. When your financial plan matches your values and risk tolerance, you're far more likely to stay the course during uncertain times.
What is the connection between idolatry and wearing Tzitzis?
What was the biggest snake ever?
What if a person vows to harm himself?
Do you remember your vow at Mt. Sinai to give charity?
How many days can you go without sleeping?
By Forest Rain
As we mourn the destruction of the Temple, we should learn some often overlooked facts about the site.
The continuing settlement of Eretz Yisrael is the most important mitzvah of our generation.
Can't find anything to get drunk on?
Does getting invited for drinks include eating?
By Paul Gherkin
There is a reason the hordes are yelling “we are all Hamas,” “gas the Jews” and “Heil Hitler"--and it isn’t coexistence.
What is the difference between a "false" and "vain" oath?
By Paul Gherkin
Gaza isn’t just a local issue anymore. It’s global. It’s ideological. And for Israelis, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Estate planning isn’t about checking a box. It’s about making sure the boxes talk to each other. And when your financial life crosses international borders, things get trickier than many people realize.
Why are Jewish women obligated in Kiddush ?
This is what Israelis should really be demanding.
Why does the Torah repeat 3x “don’t cook the calf in its mother's milk?"
Welcome to The People's Talmud (TPT), the most fun and informative Talmud trip ever. Buckle up and ENJOY! Remember, Learning Talmud is a blessing!
Does floating in the air in the Temple qualify as 'being there'?
By Forest Rain
Outsmarting those who wish to erase Israel from the cultural realm
Have an enjoyable Lag B’Omer, beautiful Shabbat and a joyous and safe Chag Shavuot.
By Tzvi Fishman
The bonfires of Lag B’Omer symbolize the secrets of Torah which Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai revealed.
By Paul Gherkin
In 1975, while the United Nations was led by a former Nazi, Kurt Waldheim, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 3379, equating Zionism with racism—a resolution so grotesque and politically motivated that it was ultimately revoked in 1991
There’s an old saying: “What you don’t know can’t hurt you.” But when it comes to your money—especially U.S. brokerage and retirement accounts—that couldn’t be further from the truth.
By Forest Rain
It doesn’t mean we should demand Israel stop the war. On the contrary.
"But why doesn't Trump do everything Israel wants?"
Imagine a pilot landing a plane in the middle of a storm—no instruments, no navigation, just a gut feeling. That’s not just reckless; it’s dangerous. Yet, many investors approach the stock market the same way—acting on emotions, news headlines, or a sudden hunch that now is the perfect time to buy or sell.
By Avi Abelow
Yishai Fleisher and Avi Abelow discuss Ben-Gvir's recent visit to the US. Yishai was Ben-Gvir's advisor and translator for the visit.
By Paul Gherkin
The nature of antisemitism has changed dramatically over this time. While Diaspora Jews still suffer from discrimination because they are Jews, Israeli policies have become the leading cause for antisemitism.
Voices around the world were screaming that there was no food for the people in Gaza.
By Paul Gherkin
The optics of the debate gave Beinart the win even while his content was problematic. Beinart's definition of Zionism is ridiculous and his ambivalence about the safety and rights of Jews in Israel as well as Jews on American campuses being barred from buildings by people calling for their genocide is chilling.
The best investment opportunities don’t arrive with flashing neon signs. They appear when markets are shaky, headlines scream uncertainty, and most investors hesitate.
The soldier is not so sacred as he once was. The journalist and the judge have taken his place. The actors sneer from their theaters. The politicians gobble their free food and babble of peace. Musicians sing shrilly of flowers in gun barrels and doves everywhere. But the soldier still stands where he must.
By Tzvi Fishman
Certainly, if Moshe were alive today he would choose to live in Israel. If King David were alive today he too would choice to live in Israel. Think about it
Because it was never about free speech. It was about supporting terrorism.
By Matt Solomon
Don’t Let the Tax Man Take More Than His Share
Sanhedrin 104: Why do people say Kaddish?
By Forest Rain
There are no reports in Israel or worldwide of anyone with injuries as severe as Kfir's who has survived.
Sanhedrin 103: Who exactly is a true loser?
The holiday celebrates the arrival of spring and the New Year, marking the vernal equinox,
Waiting until a crisis hits is a recipe for stress, bad decisions, and family drama. Let’s get ahead of that before your next family gathering turns into a courtroom.
Sanhedrin 102: What About Stealing from God?
Sanhedrin 100: Can you name some Tenach medical discoveries?
“The question isn’t at what age I want to retire, it’s at what income.”
Sanhedrin 99: Will the Messiah have children and grandchildren?
Sanhedrin 98: Is Israel's government blocking the Messiah's arrival?
There are many reasons to officially integrate Azerbaijan into the Israeli-American alliance with the Arab and Muslim states.
Sanhedrin 97: Are you ready for the End of Days?
Does your investing approach match your personality?
Sanhedrin 96: Is time non-linear?
Sanhedrin 95: Seriously? God was a barber?
Sanhedrin 93: Can the Messiah smell a rat?
Sanhedrin 92: What is the value of wisdom?
Sanhedrin 90: When is a miracle not impressive?
By Forest Rain
A new wall has appeared along the highway near Israel’s southern town of Sderot.
Sanhedrin 89: Define who is a false prophet?
Sanhedrin 84: Can you list who will merit the World to Come?
Columbia was given a March 20th deadline.
