Special: The narrow bridge-Jewish wisdom for fear

Welcome to Soulful Jewish Living: Mindful Practices for Every Day with me, Josh Feigelson. I’m grateful you’re here, and I hope you benefit from our time together. Believe it or not, we’re... Read more »

Baghdad, KRG in Conflict over Northern Oil Exports

By John Lee. Iraq’s Ministry of Oil and the Kurdistan Regional Government’s Ministry of Natural Resources have issued statements outlining differing positions on the possible resumption of crude oil exports through the... Read more »

Do I have enough? The comparison trap (Part 3)

Welcome to Soulful Jewish Living: Mindful Practices for Every Day with me, Josh Feigelson. I’m grateful you’re here, and I hope you benefit from our time together. My wife and I spent... Read more »

Halabja survivors still seek justice as trauma lingers decades after chemical attack

Shafaq News- Halabja Nearly four decades after the 1988 chemical bombardment of Halabja, around 6,000 survivors continue to grapple with chronic illness, psychological trauma, and demands for fair compensation, underscoring the long... Read more »

Europeans mull US request to help open Hormuz Strait, seek clarity on war goals

The European Union is seeking more strategic clarity about the US and Israel’s plans for Iran and when the conflict might end as the bloc weighs whether to send ships to help... Read more »

Freight Under Pressure: Regional Instability Reshaping ME Logistics

By Rostom Aram, for Almas Group. Freight Under Pressure: How Regional Instability Is Reshaping Middle East Logistics The Middle East remains one of the world’s most important logistics corridors, connecting production hubs... Read more »

The truth about Antizionism with Adam Louis-Klein

Noam Hey everyone, welcome to Wondering Jews with Michal and Noam. And I’m Noam and this podcast is our way of trying to unpack those really big questions being asked in the... Read more »

Discover Iraq: Halabja- Where land, memory, and resilience intertwine

Shafaq News An in-depth look at Halabja in northeastern Iraq, where the legacy of the 1988 chemical attack, agricultural life, Kurdish identity, and post-genocide recovery continue to shape a city built on... Read more »

Hezbollah’s rapid return illustrates what happens when you stop too early

Hezbollah’s decision to join the war “resembles the dilemma of a patient forced to choose between a dangerous emergency operation and quietly waiting for certain death.” This is how a commentator on... Read more »

Israel’s secret contacts to reshape Middle East after war

The broader goals of the current war can be found in intense discussions over the past week among Washington, Jerusalem, Riyadh, Beirut and several other capitals across the Middle East. These talks... Read more »