The Rebbe's vision of human potential lives on through Friendship Circle - opinion
No, not every autistic child is a card-counting savant. Not every blind person can play piano at the age of three. But every human being has something to offer.
No, not every autistic child is a card-counting savant. Not every blind person can play piano at the age of three. But every human being has something to offer.
Israel's haredi crisis is about more than military service; it's a test of shared responsibility and national cohesion.
After October 7, Jewish communities across the world held challah bakes dedicated to the hostages. Women gathered in synagogue halls and community centers, with flour on their hands, saying prayers.
Before we celebrate, it is worth asking a simple question: What exactly changed? Iran’s signature on a document does not change the nature of the regime.
Not everyone needs a new dress for every event. Re-wearing clothes should be part of the solution. But when the wedding season brings one event after another, women want more than one option.
If Gaza is once again allowed to be under the bombardment of Israel and the terror of Hamas, then the ceasefire will officially come to an end and Hamas will control the territory.
It is inconceivable to most of us living here that in the minds of some in the religious leadership in this country there is a belief that studying Torah is fully equivalent to serving in the army.
Netanyahu’s address on the US-Iran deal leaves Israelis without answers, focusing on political messaging rather than clarity on the agreement’s implications.
Trump pulled the plug on Iran because Israel spent years manicuring the lawn it only knows how to mow.
Sudan's devastating civil war tests whether the Abraham Accords can become a force for peace beyond normalization.
France was conned, and the question is whether Washington allows the same performance to repeat on its own diplomatic investments.