New books by Jewish authors revisit the rules of protest in a polarized era - opinion
A new mini-genre of “how-to” books about dissent and activism has emerged, drawing lessons from past protests.
A new mini-genre of “how-to” books about dissent and activism has emerged, drawing lessons from past protests.
There are countries that issue statements, countries that turn ambiguous when tested, and then there are countries that show up. Serbia has proven it belongs firmly in the latter category.
Laurie Cardoza Moore argues for Christian responsibility to oppose antisemitism and strengthen Jewish-Christian ties.
The aliyah of hundreds of members of the Bnei Menashe community from northeastern India, completes a long and meandering journey that began nearly 2,700 years ago.
Young Israeli families on remote farms are quietly reshaping security and land realities in Judea and Samaria.
Few modern terms carry as much weight and controversy as the Hebrew word geula, or “redemption.” Redemption is the terminus of history.
Macron’s diplomacy faces backlash over France’s approach to Iran, Hezbollah, and Israel’s defense.
How a Manchester Jewish school turned demographic pressure into a powerful example of interfaith success.
A history of resilience and belonging, as American Jews face renewed challenges and test their unity in uncertain times.
Traditional public diplomacy is under strain as polarization reshapes how Israel is understood abroad.
At Yad Labanim, memory of the Holocaust and fallen soldiers merges with today’s threats, shaping Israel’s resolve to defend its future.