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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.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Hot potato
The Saudis want to take over responsibility for management of the Temple Mount?
That Israelis would actually refuse to do military service is frightening. What might enemies along Israel’s borders be thinking?
The protests in Israel are not really against judicial reform. They are anti-Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu demonstrations.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
A Gallant attempt
As every cartoonist knows, once you create a character, if they’re successful, they just start doing what they want.
It feels like U.S. President Joe Biden has been led astray by Tom Friedman at the New York Times.
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did his latest trick, I was reminded of the classic “pull the tablecloth out without upsetting anything” Vaudeville favorite.
Today’s cartoon predicts what I think will be the next phase in the battle between Israel’s Supreme Court and Knesset.