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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.
A fast “sandwiched” between two feasts.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Excuse us
Shana tova to us all!
When Benjamin met Elon ...
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Great expectations
We saw the Oslo handshake 30 years ago this month. We wanted so much to believe the claim that we had achieved peace at last.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Unwanted: RFK Jr.
Once upon a time, the possibility of a candidacy like Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s being denied would have been unthinkable.
Shana tova Dry Bones
Shanah tovah!
A High Holidays Dry Bones cartoon.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Here comes the judge
Waiting for the “verdict” from Israel’s Supreme Court judges reminded me of an old routine by a vaudeville comedian...
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
These days
Jews are supposed to be preparing to be judged for the sins they committed during the past year.