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May 20, 2026
Seeing Shavuot Through the Eyes of a Child
May 17, 2026
Why I Came Back to Shul
After drifting away from synagogue due to youthful disillusionment with the social hypocrisies and flaws of its members, I was drawn back by a series of persistent spiritual nudges, including the recurring appearance of the number 613. Returning to communal worship brought a shift in perspective, realizing that faith is about personal responsibility rather than the perfection of others. Through shared humor, imperfect traditions, and rallying together during a local family's medical crisis, I rediscovered the profound strength of a real, human community. Ultimately, the synagogue is not a showcase for saints but a vital sanctuary where fragile generations gather to look past their egos and connect with G-d.
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Why I Came Back to Shul
May 8, 2026
April 24, 2026
Israel at 78: The Future It Must Build
Israel’s 78th Independence Day serves as a powerful reminder that Jewish sovereignty is a lived reality, balancing the unrestrained joy of the next generation with the steady resolve of those who defend it. This restoration of dignity and agency defies centuries of displacement, asserting a permanent right to self-determination that persists despite modern challenges and critics' double standards. Rooted in the ethic of teshuvah, the nation embraces a culture of self-reflection and responsibility rather than a claim to perfection. As Israel looks toward its 80th year, it remains committed to a future defined by regional cooperation, global innovation through Tikkun Olam, and an unyielding security that protects its moral purpose.
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Israel at 78: The Future It Must Build
April 20, 2026
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April 6, 2026
March 31, 2026
IDF is Beautiful
March 29, 2026
Pray Like Moses, Fight Like King David
Pray Like Moses, Fight Like King David
March 22, 2026
After October 7: Five Biblical Promises Fulfilled
After October 7: Five Biblical Promises Fulfilled
March 14, 2026
You Reap What You Sow
You Reap What You Sow
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)."
Goodbye Khamenei (It’s Hard to Die)
February 24, 2026
David vs. Goliath
February 22, 2026
Why We Suffer: Meaning in a Broken World
Why We Suffer: Meaning in a Broken World
February 8, 2026
Each of Us Can Defend Israel
Each of Us Can Defend Israel
February 4, 2026
January 31, 2026
The 250th Hostage: A Divine Homecoming
After 843 days in captivity, the recovery from Gaza of the last hostage, Ran Gvili—a hero who fought through pain to save a hundred souls—is a breathtaking modern miracle that echoes the sacred moment Moses carried Joseph’s bones toward the Promised Land. This homecoming reveals the profound power of Ezem, the Hebrew "essence" within the bone, proving that for the Jewish people, the remains of the righteous are not mere dust but a foundational spark awaiting the glory of resurrection. Through the divine "fingerprint" of Gematria and Ran’s miraculous return, we see the Almighty’s hand actively weaving the fabric of our redemption. It is a stirring herald of the coming dawn, where the dry bones of our history are reclothed in sovereignty and the light of the Third Temple finally pierces the darkness.
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The 250th Hostage: A Divine Homecoming














