Jerusalem Day: The Israeli capital's eternal bond with the Jewish people - opinion
As Jerusalem Day approaches, the Western Wall stands once again as a symbol of Jewish longing, prayer, and togetherness.
As Jerusalem Day approaches, the Western Wall stands once again as a symbol of Jewish longing, prayer, and togetherness.
Zionism secured Jewish survival. Survival is no longer the crisis. Legitimacy is. The future of Jewish sovereignty will not be decided by armies alone, but by whether Jews know who they are.
A UCLA student leader reflects on the backlash that followed hosting former hostage Omer Shem Tov, and what it reveals about the conditional acceptance of Jewish trauma on campus.
A controversial bill challenges the inclusivity of Israel’s Law of Return and sparks Diaspora tensions.
And even Kristof himself admits that “it’s impossible to know how common sexual assaults against Palestinians are” -- though that does not stop him from going on about it for almost 4,000 words.
Ukraine war may be winding down, but its impact on global politics is already irreversible.
From medieval disputations to today, a look at Jewish converts and their role in shaping criticism of Judaism and Zionism.
The glass ceiling is more political than societal, despite the persistence of racism and mistrust among some Israeli Jews.
Fifty-nine years after reunification, the Jewish people must reckon with what was won, and what remains to be built.
Even before the current Iran war, there was a clear trend of growing military and defense-industrial cooperation between Israel and the UAE.
Can a stretch of land ruled by a private gang truly be called sovereign state territory?