Do Israelis know what’s going on? - opinion
One cannot help wondering whether there might be a concerted voluntary censorship of sorts regarding certain issues.
One cannot help wondering whether there might be a concerted voluntary censorship of sorts regarding certain issues.
Hungary stands out as a nation in the middle of Europe where Jewish life is thriving.
When asked what would happen when there are no more Holocaust survivors to tell their stories, Elie Wiesel replied, “Maybe you are the only hope I have – make it come true.”
Reporting from Poland reaffirms that journalism is not simply about breaking news but about placing events in the deeper historical context that continues to shape the present.
Like in the era of Joseph Stalin, when people whispered in their own homes out of fear of repression, today’s reality in Russia increasingly echoes those patterns.
For the Jewish people, the Holocaust was a definitive warning against complacency.
Bonhoeffer railed against Christians who neither steal, nor murder, nor commit violence themselves, but who “close their eyes and ears to the injustice around them.”
Why we must defend truth if we want to preserve the memory of the Holocaust.
Sunday's High Court hearing highlights the growing IDF manpower strain, as criticism mounts over government delays in enforcing haredi conscription.
Freedom will indeed come for the Persian people; it is only a matter of time.
During the Hungary elections, the Israeli Right and Left expressed explicit support for one side or another, including elected officials and political activists.