Hardly was the work of creation completed when God decided to destroy what he had made. “The earth became corrupt … More
Author: Samuel Thrope
This is not the end
At its height, around 620 CE, the Sasanian empire ruled over a territory stretching from Jerusalem in the west to … More
Reading Rorty in Tehran
When the late American philosopher Richard Rorty arrived to deliver a lecture in Tehran on a summer night in 2004, … More
Our men in al-Sham
Over the last few years, Seth Frantzman and Jonathan Spyer have reported on the ground from Syria and Iraq, as … More
Moving mountains
It’s a sunny day and I’m cruising down the nursery slope at Israel’s Mount Hermon ski resort. By noon, hundreds … More
Ahmadinejad’s bizarre bid for political relevance
In early April, the United States designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the most powerful branch of the Iranian military, … More
Double vision
As the US breaks with the status quo by moving its embassy from Tel Aviv – and a spate of … More
Over 3,500 North Americans immigrate to Israel in 2018
A total of 3,546 new immigrants came to Israel from the US and Canada in 2018, according to a year-end … More
A patriot and humble servant
George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States who died late Friday at the age of 94, was … More
Jerusalem? Tel Aviv? What is Israel’s best city?
Jerusalem is one of the five most least livable cities in Israel, according to a new report released by the … More
A familial tragedy
Between 1989 and 2000, from the fall of the Berlin Wall until the rise of Vladimir Putin, nearly a million … More
Farrakhan compares Trump to Satan during visit to Iran
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan compared US President Donald Trump to Satan and encouraged Iranians to resist American “plots” … More
Iranian immigrant raises over 1m. for Pittsburgh synagogue
Shay Khatiri, an Iranian immigrant to the United States, has raised more than $1 million for Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life … More
‘I chose to show him empathy’
Ari Mahler, the Jewish nurse and member of the medical staff who saved the life of Pittsburgh synagogue shooter Robert … More
In the footsteps of Elie Wiesel
SIGHET, ROMANIA – Local leaders and Jewish dignitaries from around the world gathered Thursday in Sighet, the birthplace of Jewish … More
Russian Chief Rabbi: Israel shouldn’t rely on anyone
SIGHET, ROMANIA – Berel Lazar, one of Russia’s chief rabbis and a confidant of Russian President Vladimir Putin, told an … More
Hunt for the truth
Is it possible to change your entire life? The Legacy, British journalist and Jerusalem Post columnist Melanie Phillips’s latest novel, … More
Echoes of the revolution
Widespread demonstrations protesting the deteriorating economic situation continued throughout Iran on Tuesday. Pictures and video posted to social media and … More
Arab-Israeli poet Dareen Tatour convicted
Arab-Israeli poet Dareen Tatour was found guilty of incitement to violence and supporting a terror organization, for poems and comments … More
Iran bans Telgram
Iran’s ban of Telegram messaging app sparks infighting. Unlike previous efforts to block Facebook, Twitter and satellite TV, last Monday’s … More
Coming out, getting in
Payam Feili is a gay Iranian poet. Nadav Schwartz is an Orthodox Israeli Jew. But in ways both astoundingly similar … More
Oath of Blood
Imagine getting the worst news possible, learning it isn’t true, and then realizing it is after all — in the … More
From the Bible to Sir Isaac Newton: How Hebrew Survived and Thrived
Sir Isaac Newton was fascinated by the Hebrew language. The pioneering English physicist, famous today as one of the founders … More
What Israelis didn’t see … and Al-e Ahmad did
The most arresting and surprising part of Iranian writer Jalal Al-e Ahmad’s Israel travelogue The Israeli Republic is his comparison … More
آل احمد، اورشلیم، و من
در کوچه و پس کوچههای اورشلیم دنبال جلال آل احمد میگردم. شاید برای بعضی خوانندگان، این جمله شگفتآور باشد. اورشلیم … More
כיצד יישב אינטלקטואל איראני את סלידתו מהמערב עם הערצתו לישראל
ישראל הצעירה והסוציאליסטית היתה ״אור לגויים״ גם באיראן שלפני המהפכה; ביקורו של ג’לאל אל-י אחמד בארץ חושף חיבורים אזוריים שנראים … More
No man on the moon
A scrappy Israeli team is trying to win millions for sending an unmanned mission to the moon. During the Holocaust, … More
God as protagonist
In his rather radical survey of Jewish literature from antiquity to the last century, Adam Kirsch highlights the importance of … More
Occupation 101
In the summer of 2012, the people of Nabi Saleh finally made it to the spring. Every Friday since 2009, … More
What’s your beef
Sitting in his spacious office in the town of Kfar Kanna, near Nazareth in the Galilee, Ahmad Effendi Meat Co. … More
Why doesn’t the west care about the Middle East’s Christians?
For a conflict so often compared to a crusade, the Iraq War has been devastating for Christians in the Middle … More
No one’s matter
NO ONE’S MATTER a play by Saif Diaan Persian-Hebrew translation by Samuel Thrope. Directed by Li Lorian “When I … More
Magic bowls of antiquity
Sometime around 650 AD, Mahdukh, daughter of Newandukh, had a headache. I first read about Mahdukh’s migraines – excruciating and … More
What fractured Jerusalem needs now
In the summer of 2014 Jerusalem broke apart, again. In those few bloody months, which began in April with the … More
Israeli-Palestinian conflict: is one homeland the solution?
As support for a two-state solution to their conflict declines among Israelis and Palestinians, a different approach to finding a … More
The painter of Baghan
We were six: me, my wife, our two children, the children’s uncle, and his wife, Mehri, who was seven months … More
A tantalising find from the Jews of medieval Afghanistan
In 1946, the French philologist André Dupont-Sommer published the first Jewish tombstone inscription from Firozkoh in Afghanistan. Dated between the … More
In praise of pastrami
Food writer Janna Gur’s “Book of New Israeli Food” is one of several recent cookbooks celebrating the rich diversity of … More
The war on women in Israel
Sexist laws and institutions threaten women in Israel, but Arab women are beset from all sides
The most dangerous man in Iran
This past March Tehran University political science professor Sadegh Zibakalam said the unspeakable
Islam in Liberalism
Is Islam inherently opposed to Western liberalism?
Mizrahi music’s new Arab Israeli muslim queen
Is Israel ready for an Arab Mizrahi singer?
An Israeli undercurrent rippling through Guantanamo
Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s “Guantanamo Diary” has been, as the censors say, heavily redacted
Two
Bilingual collection of poems and prose joins young Arabic, Hebrew writers
Unnecessary Angels
The Škand Gumānīg Wizār (ŠGW) contains Middle Persian Zoroastrian literature’s most extensive polemic against Judaism. This article explores the ŠGW’s … More
Many admirers, few disciples
The life and legacy of Rav Kook
God wanted peace, so Carter chimed in
The most impressive fact about the 1979 Camp David Accords
The morning after
I was in New York on September 11th
“Arab,” “Jew,” and identity in Israel
In 1946, Baghdad was a Jewish town
Daniel Gordis in Purgatory
In portraying a saint-like Begin, Gordis is attempting to silence contemporary critics of today’s Likud-led government
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