Jewish learning defines knowledge in a fragmented world - opinion
In an age of distraction, Jewish knowledge is no longer about knowing everything, but about engaging deeply with the core texts that shape understanding, practice, and meaning.
In an age of distraction, Jewish knowledge is no longer about knowing everything, but about engaging deeply with the core texts that shape understanding, practice, and meaning.
The crisis in Sudan is not only about immediate suffering – it is also the result of unresolved political dynamics that continue to drive instability.
For a significant segment of the Right, there remains something more important than tribal loyalty – the common good of the country.
Herzog deserves the country’s full support in finding a negotiated end to the Netanyahu trial after six years. Finding such an end is not a betrayal of justice.
There is an emerging civil and political alternative in Gaza led by independent activists, youth movements, and newly formed grassroots networks.
A widening divide with Europe is creating new power dynamics and peace strategies in the Middle East.
Bosnia and Herzegovina deserves to be understood as a sovereign, pluralistic European state – not as an instrument in imported ideological narratives or geopolitical contestation.
Ankara’s approach to the Kurds is deepening regional tensions and affecting Israel’s strategic calculations.
Nearly 40% of Israeli civilians fall within the clinical range for probable PTSD.
International law has been inconsistently applied for decades, predating today’s Middle East wars.
What sets the program apart is its specificity: each participant’s curriculum is tailored to their criminal actions, personal history, and mindset.