Posts Tagged ‘Jewish’

Abortion issue heats up in the Holy Land

Abortion issue heats up in the Holy Land

When Mali Aharon became pregnant in 2005, she stood, figuratively speaking, at the same way station her parents had, paralyzed by fear. She was broke, alone and didn’t know what to do. But as an Israeli, she had options.


For Israel, a national tragedy

For Israel, a national tragedy

Photos of the Fogel family funeral.


Questions and convictions

Questions and convictions

“The more you know, the less you know,” said one of my classmates at the end of our 10-day trip to Israel and the West Bank. For some reason, I had expected that I would have cracked the Israeli-Palestinian puzzle at the end of my trip. Instead, I left with more questions than answers. Along with a myriad of questions, I also left with a sense of conviction in myself.


Lesson in the ashes of books burned

Lesson in the ashes of books burned

I’ve always been attracted to big moments in history. When I took a closer look at the burning book display at Yad Vashem, the immensity of the Holocaust manifested itself in an entirely new way. The quote above those books: “Where they burn books, they will end up burning human beings,” will stay with me forever.