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Judith Segaloff

Judith Segaloff is a published author of three books (written as Judith Lederman) and a former editor of a New York tabloid magazine. She covers fashion, interior design, technology and unique perspectives on Israel’s war, people and politics. At JNS.org, she provides thoughtful commentary on Jewish identity, society and cultural dynamics.

The goal is to “provide a space free from distractions, where students can develop and refine social and emotional skills, improve the educational climate and enable focus on learning,” says Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
In Israel’s hospitality industry, optimism reigns.
“I have no idea how we are going to get through this,” says Marcy Oster, mother of fallen soldier Amichai.
Like many of the thousands of evacuees from Gaza border communities, David Barr of Kibbutz Alumim is unsure what the future holds.
Israel’s Education Ministry wants to make sure costumes that don’t scare people.
American-Israeli attorney Mark Zell is preparing to take the U.S. government to court for sanctioning four Judea and Samaria residents.
“Whose army is this?” ask Samaria residents, after the IDF rehearses a scenario in which Israeli Jews abduct an Arab from a nearby village.
The Jewish state must make sweeping changes at the national and local levels to reduce its dependence on foreign imports amid heightened global uncertainty, says Ben-Gurion University professor Hendrik Bruins.
At The Chaim Herzog Museum of the Jewish Soldier in WWII.