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Yaakov Kirschen’s first cartoon was published ... embraced his graphic novel “Trees…The Green Testament.” The book is a history of Israel told from the perspective of its trees, and ...
The common thread between those who persevere beyond all odds and accomplish incredible things is that they have an unyielding sense of mission and responsibility. They aren’t merely doing what they ...
Over the past decade, Rabbi Shriki has built a modest institution for Torah study and personal growth in Netivot. Unlike more ...
Yaakov Kirschen normalized Israeli craziness ... “it will be a really short book.” “Islamism is anti-gay, anti-Christian, anti-feminist, and against academic freedom,” he noted 15 years ...
Israel's first Chief Rabbi appreciated secular Jews for playing a crucial part in returning to the land, but believed that the nation’s complete renewal will only come about when Zionism is restored ...
We live in a world that regards food, along with sexuality, as ends in themselves rather than as means. Judaism says ...
The sealing of a critical minerals deal and a Capitol Hill event honoring dissidents show that hope remains for Ukraine’s ...
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The criminal underbelly of free newspaper distribution
It's Friday at the bakery and an older gentleman gently accosts me: 'Psst, go get me one of those papers; they won't let me take another myself' ...
The New Yorker, The Lockhorns, Flash Gordon, Phil Miller, Jim Steranko. Yaakov Kirschen, and John Donohue are in the ...
Yaakov Kirschen, creator of the iconic Dry Bones comic strip ... “Dry Bones” is a reference to the “Valley of Dry Bones” as described in the Book of Ezekiel, where those who have passed will be ...