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Articles from the August 15, 2025 edition


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  • 'My Tree': A new way to connect with Israel

    Linda Gradstein|Aug 15, 2025

    (JNS) - When I was growing up in Long Island quite a few decades ago, a common bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah gift was a certificate stating that a tree had been planted in the boy's or girl's honor. It was often accompanied by a tongue-in-cheek card, saying, "Mazel tov! Your day to water your tree is Monday." In Israel today, it's now possible to visit "your" tree as part of a new project called "My Tree in Israel" (www.mytree.co.il), which aims to connect both Jews and non-Jews abroad by...

  • Israeli Cabinet to vote on plans for expansion of Hamas war

    JNS Staff|Aug 15, 2025

    (JNS) — Israel’s Security Cabinet was slated to meet Thursday night to decide on the continuation of the war on Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, with one option being a full-fledged occupation of the enclave. The ministers were set to gather at 6 p.m. at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem for the pivotal meeting and a subsequent vote. The session is scheduled to last until 11 p.m. but expected to last longer. A senior official told Ynet on Wednesday afternoon that while the Cabinet was expected to support the proposal to occupy Gaza...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Aug 15, 2025

    Teacher showed video promoting ‘bias toward Jewish students,’ Bay Area district probe finds (JNS) — The Santa Clara Unified School District determined that one of its teachers violated district policy by showing a video to her class in March 2024 that compared Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza to the Holocaust, according to a document that JNS viewed. The district, which educates about 15,300 students in the San Francisco area, wrote in a July 25 letter to the Bay Area Jewish Coalition Education and Advocacy that the video featured a Holocau...

  • The children of the Catskills generation make a new Jewish home in the Berkshires

    Andrew Silow-Carroll|Aug 15, 2025

    LENOX, Massachusetts - The new Chabad of the Berkshires here is just down the road from Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and just off the main street (called "Main Street") where Ethan Frome, the title character in Edith Wharton's 1911 novella, took an ill-fated sled ride with his wife's cousin. "We're in the Times Square of the Berkshires!" says Rabbi Levi Volovik as he leads a tour of the gleaming, $12 million building, which opened in July. He goes on to list...