Diaspora Jews
Diaspora Jews aren't ‘traitors’ for not making aliyah, Diaspora Affairs Minister Chikli says
“That attack on Diaspora Jewry does not serve us,” Chikli said. “I would not use the language of threats.”
Lauder: Israel must urgently repair ties with Diaspora Jews before it is too late - interview
We built them before - we must build them again - opinion
Two books, two realities: How October 7 transformed her American book tour
'Too Jewish?' – why Jewish stories still make some audiences uncomfortable
Why Jewish stories still provoke discomfort – and why that discomfort matters
'Too Israel-focused, too Jewy': How publishing closes its doors to Jewish writers
How politics, fear, and quiet boycotts are narrowing the space for Israel-related voices in the literary world
Your story is too Jewish': Inside publishing's dirty open secret - from the editor
Jewish and Israeli writers are confronting growing exclusion in publishing, even as new voices continue to emerge and push forward
Wanstead man charged with arson of former London synagogue amid rising attacks
Moses Edwards was charged with arson at a former East London synagogue, part of a growing wave of attacks on Jewish and Israeli sites in the UK.
Here’s why May 14 is a date that matters – opinion
On May 14, 1948, at 6:11 p.m. in Tel Aviv, prime minister David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the establishment of the modern State of Israel, and the trajectory of the Jewish people changed irrecoverably
World Jewish Congress marks 90 years since its founding in Geneva
Swiss President Guy Parmelin addressed the opening gala, where WJC leaders honored the family of Ran Gvili with the Israel Resilience Award.
Dozens charged in global insider trading scheme after making millions in illicit profits
Two of the defendants, according to the Massachusetts DA, are located in Russia and Israel and considered fugitives.
How has the Six Day War of 1967 shaped Israel of 2026? - opinion
The war of 1967 can rightly be seen as the point at which the Jewish world renewed its engagement with the State of Israel.
Kehillat Israel Synagogue to reopen after damage from Palisades fire
After 16 months, Kehillat Israel Synagogue will reopen following the Palisades fire. The rededication ceremony marks a new chapter for the congregation’s return home.
'Significant hatred': Number of antisemitic incidents in Denmark remains at historic high
Institutions such as the Jewish Community, Jewish Culture Festival, and Jewish Information Center have also received hate messages, death threats, and demands to distance themselves from Israel.