What do Apple, Nike, and Mount Sinai have in common? - opinion
What brands understand about experience, memory, and identity – and why it matters for Jewish education.
What brands understand about experience, memory, and identity – and why it matters for Jewish education.
Despite talk of transition, doubts remain about Hamas’s willingness to truly relinquish control in Gaza.
Jews who harms Christian institutions, clergy, or symbols violate not only a civic norm but also a supreme moral and religious principle. It is doubtful the authorities are doing enough to combat it.
Only 3% of ninth-grade students who took Israel’s national science exam reached the high standard set by the Education Ministry. More than half were reportedly at a low or medium-low.
Across the political spectrum, the public will not forget how the haredi political machine conducted itself during this war.
Kurdish leaders warn of rising mistrust with Washington amid accusations, regional rivalries, and fears of shifting US alliances in the Middle East.
You can care about Palestinian civilians without empowering movements that excuse extremism. You can oppose suffering without turning it into spectacle.
Secret diplomacy is becoming harder as Netanyahu repeatedly publicizes private meetings.
France is hosting another two-state summit, reviving decades of diplomacy that have rarely produced tangible results.
Israel’s growing population and diversity are fueling calls for major reforms to the Knesset, elections, and term limits.
Reagan’s Cold War statecraft offers lessons for confronting Iran’s regime and nuclear ambitions.