
Rivkah Lambert Adler
Rivkah Lambert Adler is a contributing writer for The Jerusalem Post's Christian World web portal. To learn more: https://www.jpost.com/christianworld.
'Conceived in Hope': The stories of biblical women and motherhood - review
'Extreme Trauma': Analyzing the horrors and heroism of October 7 - review
Israel Independence Day 2025: 77 reasons life is better in the Jewish state - opinion
Tattooed Jews: The experiences of Jews who got their first tattoos late in life
How tattoos are helping Jewish individuals remember, reflect, and reunite
'Propaganda Girls': The women who fought to break Axis powers morale - review
Propaganda Girls: The Secret War of the Women in the OSS by Lisa Rogak reveals yet another untold chapter of the history of women in America.
'Matchmaker Matchmaker': Relationship wisdom to find a love that lasts - review
Azeela Ben Shalom uses 11 client stories to share tips and dating advice.
'Uncovered': Examining Halacha through a female lens - review
Each of its nine chapters includes source material from biblical verses, Talmudic discussions, and classical and contemporary responsa, in Hebrew/Aramaic and English, presented chronologically.
'Far from simple or clear-cut': What do Israelis think about the haredi draft bill?
The Magazine spoke to Israeli men and women who have served in the army and/or have children in uniform. Here’s what they had to say about the haredi draft debacle.
Verses of war
Of the myriads of poems written since last Oct. 7, we present six that highlight our collective thoughts and emotions.
'David the Servant King': A biblical musical on King David for women - review
As the war continues, the message and hope conveyed by this concert, planned for the Shalva National Center in Jerusalem on December 19, becomes more relevant and necessary.
Three Jewish converts in Mexico are trying to make aliyah. A rabbinic decree won't let them
A long-standing rabbinic decree in Mexico refuses to recognize converts and admit them into Jewish communities, preventing converts from making aliyah.
'Across So Many Seas': Sephardi history from young adults - review
Ruth Behar tells the stories of four generations of 12-year-old Sephardi girls in a single family over a 500-year period. Music, poetry, and food all play significant roles in the interwoven stories.
Aliyah Commandos: Fighting to save North American Jews
'It’s clear the time is now to come back to your Land'