Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Israel has entered its greatest crisis after three generations. This happened to the USSR, Turkey, India and China – what happened to them, and can Israel survive?
On its 75th birthday, would Herzl be proud or disappointed at how Israel developed, perhaps both?
The exhibition “Prime Ministers in Perspective” extends from April 24 to May 7 in Jerusalem.
If we wish for our soldiers to march together on Mount Herzl in 2048 when we are due to celebrate 100 years, we must define a common identity.
As Israel matures, Zionism is morphing and adopting a more religious tone than its secular founders. Was this inevitable? Should it be stopped? How can we adapt?
The conference featured a number of panels on education, high-tech, cyber-security, diversity in business, innovation in the periphery and city leadership.
A simple, modest yet courageous fellow, Jamili was one of thousands of quiet unsung Israeli heroes who laid the foundations of Israel.
But just for a moment, on whatever side of the aisle we may be, we might consider stepping back and assessing the land, the nation we love, from a distance.