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Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (3-31-2025 to 4-4-2025)
As we transition to a new month (and drift through the briefest of rain storms), there is plenty on offer
History | History
Rare Historical Photos You’ve Never Seen Before
This article showcases a collection of rare historical photos, many of which you have probably never seen before. These images offer a unique glimpse into moments from the past that aren’t often captured in traditional history books. Whether it’s a we
Food & Drink | Cooking Tips
Don’t Fear the Artichoke! Here’s How to Prep and Cook This Spring Veggie
Beneath the spiky leaves, fresh artichokes are a delicious harbinger of spring. Here’s how to select the best ones, trim them, and cook them five ways, from steaming to grilling and frying.
Home Improvement | In the Garden
How Far Apart Should You Plant Tomatoes?
They grow in abundant batches, but like their space!
Politics | American Politics
Inside Sen. Roger Marshall’s curious 180 on Qatar
The Kansas senator attacked a congressional witness for noting Qatar’s relationships with Hamas, while denying there were anti-Israel disruptions at several universities
News | Antisemitism Watch
BBC rejected offers of antisemitism training
Lord Mann said he visited the BBC's leadership on three occasions after assuming the role in 2019, and that each time, they had refused the offers of antisemitism training.
History | History
Israel: an anti-colonial triumph
Jews had to fight the British Empire to forge the state of Israel.
Health & Fitness | Sleep
How to Sleep: Try Japan’s Kaizen Method to Cure Insomnia and Sleep Anxiety
Having trouble falling asleep? The Japanese word ‘Kaizen’, which means ‘change’, could transform your bedtime routine and help tackle insomnia.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
Why Do We Spill Wine at the Seder?
While this custom is simple enough and pretty universal, its reason is far from elementary.
Politics | Campus Watch
Columbia proves it was lying all along about fighting Jew-hate
Once an antisemite, always an antisemite — and in the case of Columbia University, a despicable, lying, scheming antisemite, at that. Proof: News that interim president Katrina Armstrong privately told faculty Columbia had not banned masks, even after pro
Humor | Humor
Elder Of Ziyon - Tiki Torches Photoshopped Into Campus Riot Photos So Democrats Will Care (PreOccupied Territory)
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
News | Antisemitism
Why the antisemitism tsunami continues
Fighting this global evil requires Jews to get out in front.