A war without winners, only losers - opinion
This war will not end but fizzle out for a while as all sides find some way to declare victory.
This war will not end but fizzle out for a while as all sides find some way to declare victory.
Leadership must choose: a law-abiding country where court rulings are binding and criminal acts carry consequences; or a country where every faction decides for itself which laws it recognizes.
AI may not master sleight of hand anytime soon, but it could weaken the human desire to gather, watch, and wonder together
When an American president reduces the miraculous survival of the Jewish state to a personal favor, it demands an immediate and principled rejection from Israel’s leadership.
Enemy governments do not merely quote the Times; they convert its institutional authority and standing into an American credential for claims against the United States and its allies.
Israelis must decide whether politics exists to strengthen the country – or whether the country itself will surrender its fate to partisan warfare.
In New York City, thousands marched up Fifth Avenue to celebrate the Israel Day Parade. At the very same time, in Philadelphia, thousands gathered for the Adirei HaTorah celebration.
A court ruling targeting the CHP shows how Turkey's institutions now serve power rather than democratic change.
As Europe scrutinizes brit milah, Jewish communities must defend religious freedom without surrendering tradition.
Growing pressure on Israel reflects Europe’s search for cohesion in an era of political and cultural division.
Now, for the first time in a very long time, many Jews are beginning to ask whether the old architecture was ever truly capable of carrying the future.