The Torah our children wrote - opinion
On the stickers lining our lampposts, our fallen soldiers left something ancient. A new Mishnah, written not in ink but in lives.
On the stickers lining our lampposts, our fallen soldiers left something ancient. A new Mishnah, written not in ink but in lives.
With new immigrants continuing to arrive and Israel ranking high in the World Happiness Report, optimism, not pessimism, has always been the driving force behind Israel’s survival and growth.
Memorial Day holds new meaning for Shirit Yerushalmi, who reflects on life after losing her daughter in Gaza.
Yoni loved deeply and unconditionally. His relationship with his family was complicated; there were fractures, distances, and things left unresolved. But his family was always his priority.
The poisoned chalice is not forced; it is chosen when there is no other option left.
Peace with Israel hinges on whether Lebanon can reclaim sovereignty from Hezbollah’s parallel structures.
We are all Jews living in the same small, besieged country. We all lost friends and family on October 7. We all want our children to grow up safely.
Israel’s future hangs in the balance as inequality, emigration, and identity debates intensify.
“Investing in employment, in education, in infrastructure in Arab society is not a left or right, conservative or liberal issue.”
Ankara’s anti-Israel campaign under Erdogan signals a deeper strategic confrontation and rising Middle East tensions.
This Remembrance Day is not only about honoring those who have fallen, but also about ensuring next year does not look like the last.