Reena Bromberg Gaber “Abraham,” God called out. “Here I am,” Abraham answered back, awaiting the test that this conversation with God would inevitably bring. “Take your son–” “But … I have two–” “The one you love the most–” “I love both …” “Just—I’m talking about Isaac!!” God exclaimed. “Take Isaac—” […]
Yearly Archives: 2022
Reena Bromberg Gaber These are the words that encapsulate all of the human race’s experiences for the past two years—through the wilderness brought on by COVID-19, in Europe, Asia, America, Africa, Australia—and the horror it wreaked on schoolchildren and hospitals, the trauma it brought onto the people of Earth, and […]
Reena Bromberg Gaber While scrolling through a Twitter feed, you pass Kamala Harris retweeting Joe Biden’s December 14th tweet, “Science will always be at the forefront of my administration.” Scroll down more and forty minutes ago, the New York Times tweeted that “Court Finds 14 Guilty of Aiding Charlie Hebdo […]
Reena Bromberg Gaber As the world prepares for Joe Biden to assume the American presidency in January 2021, every country wonders what the transition of power will be like for them. Israel is no different. Speaking at a briefing on the subject this past week, Bar Ilan University Professor of […]
Reena Bromberg Gaber While walking into the Kotel, the northern section with a grand entrance and open space, what most people think of when they think about the Kotel, there is a second option. Just a stone’s throw away from the large gates, there is a much smaller entrance to […]
Reena Bromberg Gaber Rami Aman wants the world to know what the media does not show about the people of the Gaza strip. Because of this commitment, Aman and his colleagues on the Committee have to break rules. Aman, 39, was born in Algeria and has a degree in electrical […]