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Yaakov Kirschen

Dry Bones

Political cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., made aliyah to Israel in 1971 and began drawing “Dry Bones” in January 1973. The internationally syndicated, award-winning cartoons ran in The Jerusalem Post for 50 years. They were reprinted in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, TIME and other mainstream media publications. The “Dry Bones” story has been covered by CBS, CNN and Forbes, among other outlets. He was a member of America’s National Cartoonists Society and the Israeli Cartoonists Society. Kirschen died at 87 on April 14, 2025.

The chain of history.
The Atrocity Denial movement seems to be already in full swing.
Hamas is demanding that civilians ignore Israeli warnings to evacuate northern Gaza.
The problem that we (and Israel’s leadership) now must face is that America’s tie to Israel is breakable.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
It’s a strange time
We saw a flow of images of unspeakable atrocities that rivaled the Holocaust’s worst.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Hate fests
The Australian government apologized for a rally in Sydney where genocidal “activists” chanted “gas the Jews.”
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Ever again
Like the Germans who cheered on or remained silent about the Nazi genocide, Palestinian Arabs and their supporters are today doing the same with respect to Hamas.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Murderous mullahs
The Iranian regime planned, directed and applauded a horrific pogrom against Israelis.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Replays and eggs
“Keep all your eggs in one basket, and then guard that basket very, very well,” said Mark Twain. It’s the second part that we seem to have missed.