‘Zohan’ was Adam Sandler’s liberal manifesto
Stephen Silver looks back at the lasting message within the Adam Sandler film, You Don’t Mess With the Zohan.
Back to school. Sorry about the tuna.
Good morning! Wake up! Come on. Up. Get up. Feet on the floor. I’m counting to 10. No, you don’t. No, I’m not checking. Because you don’t. OK, fine. No. You don’t have a fever. Yes, I’m sure. Hurry up. Did you fall asleep in there? Don’t forget your lunch. It’s on the counter. No, […]
Chelm and us
A look at Y. Agnon’s 1963 work ‘Rothschild’s Luck; or, A Tale of Two Patrons,’ a brilliant satire that exposes human folly in under a dozen pages
Finally, a phone that can drive itself
The subject of endless speculation and intense secrecy, the 1X’s self-driving technology is an instant game-changer for the wireless world
Assaf Gavron: I’m not the Israeli Jonathan Franzen
An inteview with the award-winning Israeli novelist, translator and former journalist
How to reach 100,000 Twitter followers in 26 days
“My wife communicates via tweet, even when we’re together. She says it’s the only way to get my attention. She reminds me that our son has started walking and I might want to check it out. I remind her I’m also on Google+”
BREAKING NEWS: Local Jewish woman disappointed in her son
After much speculation, sources are confirming that Rose Glassman, 71, has begun expressing disappointment in her son, a 38-year-old architect and father of three
Breaking news: Celebrities achieve peace in the Middle East
After weeks of marathon negotiations and unprecedented concessions from both sides, a bipartisan consortium of international celebrities has succeeded in brokering a historic peace treaty that has been embraced by Israeli and Palestinian leaders
Avi Does The Holy Land: For real or not for real?
An interview with the radical Avi Schwartzberger, who believes Jews that criticize Israel “need to be ex-communicated with violence
Canadian rabbis hope to fill shuls with Trump refugees
In an effort to boost flagging attendance at their shuls, hundreds of Canadian rabbis have signed an open letter inviting U.S. Jews to join their congregations if “the s–t hits the fan” and Donald Trump is elected president of the United States