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An Israeli Odyssey
We walk and talk, but rarely sail – maybe it’s time to weigh anchor? On the existential merits of a maritime mythology the Jewish tale, old and new, has yet to tell.
Uriel
6 days ago8 min read


Burning Bridges, Skipping Stones
Fire, air, earth, and water. The four elements still await their unifier—the Stone that could transmute our rage to grace. If anyone holds it, it is the children. In a world ablaze with war, we must shield them, before we are all swept away into the Ether.
Uriel
Aug 3, 202510 min read


Into the Rain
Corinne Allal died today, and a string in me snapped. I am trying to understand why.
Uriel
Dec 12, 20244 min read


God’s Tattoo
A year to October 7th, both body and mind turn memory into a battleground – and a mirror of our public conscience, or lack thereof.
Uriel
Oct 7, 20247 min read


Finding Hope in the Age of Dating Apps
Dating apps seem to be all about choice, yet many young people feel they have "no choice" but to use them
Noam Sela
Aug 24, 20244 min read


The First Cut
June 28 is our world’s birthday. Let's celebrate with a bit of food for thought, discovering what this birthday cake is layered with.
Uriel
Jun 29, 20249 min read


The Golem of Jerusalem
Do we lie because we’re weak – or are weak because we're lying? If Israel is a modern Golem, it risks dying by killing truth.
Uriel
Jun 13, 20245 min read


Be Violent!
We risk substituting one flawed and fatal moral maxim with another: “might makes right,” with “the strong is wrong."
Uriel
Jun 5, 20246 min read


Let’s Face Us
The custodians of Enlightenment increasingly betray its maxim, “Dare to Know!” The Clotting of the Academic Mind, Part I
Uriel
Apr 22, 202410 min read
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