Voting in New York: American Jews make local choices, not Israeli ones - opinion
In Israel, there are still those who struggle to grasp that American Jewry is not an overseas branch of Israeli politics.
In Israel, there are still those who struggle to grasp that American Jewry is not an overseas branch of Israeli politics.
The Bondi Commission matters beyond Australia because it exposes how ancient Jew-hatred now borrows the vocabulary of human rights, decolonization, and social justice.
How political opportunism and ideological extremism are fueling antisemitism, instability, and economic decline across Italy.
From bomb shelters to farms, foreign workers are sharing a human side of Israel that the world rarely sees.
After Assad’s fall, Turkey is quietly building a new sphere of influence across Syria.
As Abbas tightens control, Western governments are applauding a Palestinian political system that has denied elections for 20 years.
The rabbinical courts operate according to their own internal rules, with virtually no external oversight.
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.