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February 28, 2026

Goodbye Khamenei (It’s Hard to Die)

 
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called "Goodbye Khamenei (It's Hard to Die)."

This rhythmic condemnation chronicles Ayatollah Khamenei's reign of terror—from 1979's revolution to repression of the Iranian people, proxies like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis fueling global jihad, October 7's massacre, and atrocities like Buenos Aires. It weaves nuclear ambitions and Sharia dreams against U.S.-Israeli strikes crushing Iran's arsenal and sparking uprisings.The repeating chorus contrasts decades of chaos with triumphant justice in the war of good over evil. Celebrating Trump, Netanyahu, and redemption's dawn—perfect for sharing defiance against tyranny.

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February 27, 2026

Big Smile

(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

February 26, 2026

Parasailing

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February 25, 2026

Sun Face

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February 23, 2026

February 22, 2026

Why We Suffer: Meaning in a Broken World

Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called "Why We Suffer: Meaning in a Broken World." 

This piece explores the Jewish understanding of suffering as a transformative and sacred process rather than meaningless torment. It describes pain—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—as a forge that refines the soul, strengthens faith, and deepens compassion. Through trust in G‑d, humility, and acts of kindness, suffering becomes a path toward self-awareness, connection, and redemption. Ultimately, Judaism teaches that even in darkness, pain holds the potential to illuminate the world and draw us closer to the Divine.

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February 20, 2026

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February 15, 2026

Hashem Calls on Us to Bring Our Best

 
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called "Hashem Calls on Us to Bring Our Best."

Drawing from a story about diluted Arak, this reflection emphasizes that our spiritual lives should never be compromised by mediocrity or half-heartedness. Parshat Mishpatim reinforces this through the mandate of the "first fruits," calling us to offer Hashem and our community our absolute best rather than our leftovers. This standard of excellence extends to our interpersonal relationships, requiring pure compassion for the vulnerable and integrity even toward our enemies. Ultimately, by dedicating our unique strengths and "choicest portions" to the collective, we build a resilient nation and a life defined by enduring quality.

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February 13, 2026

Spinal Cord

(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

February 11, 2026

February 10, 2026

Tied to Tree

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February 9, 2026

Dragons

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February 8, 2026

Each of Us Can Defend Israel

Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called "Each of Us Can Defend Israel."

As an American Jew, I see in Israelis a courage and vitality born from living under constant threat yet choosing life with fierce resolve. Their resilience—rooted in faith, sacrifice, and purpose—reminds us that Jewish strength has always been both spiritual and physical. While those of us in the Diaspora fight through advocacy, education, and solidarity, only in Israel do Jews truly command their own fate, defending their land and people with their own hands. Across oceans and generations, we are bound by one calling: to stand together in the timeless struggle for freedom, faith, and the survival of our people.

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February 6, 2026

February 4, 2026

Fear G-d

(Credit Photo: Dossy Blumenthal)

February 3, 2026

February 1, 2026

Love Letters

(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)