Josh Scheinert
Why is Adolf Hitler popular in India?
Canada’s CIJA doesn’t speak for all of us
Protecting the homeland
Administrative detention: For the good of many?
A focal point in the tenuous balance between human rights and protecting national security.
A dirty business?
According to human rights NGO B'Tselem, 16 illegal dumping sites have yet to be cleaned up, despite the city's promises.
Chefs dish up peace, with a side of food
Group of Jewish, Muslim and Christian chef proved that cooperation is possible in Haifa semiannual event.
A just dilemma
Does the International Criminal Court have anything to offer Israel?
Israel set to deport Canadian volunteer arrested at fence protest
IDF claims 23-year-old was taking pictures in closed military zone.
Peace Now buses turned back from Hebron again after settlers protest
Left-wing group considers legal action against IDF.
Capturing their moments
Jerusalem photographer Nir Alon documents a year in the life of children assisted by the Malki Foundation.
Zimbabwe expats use reunion to plead cause of Jews peers
Vice chair of Telfed: $300,000 raised through the Joint Distribution Committee, World Jewish Relief and Chai South Africa, but more needed.
Canadian environmentalist in Israel to learn, spread conservation
Ebrahim has directed the largest youth-led environmental group in the world.
Arigato! New era of luxury set to dawn in Herzliya
Chef Nobu announces opening of his first Israeli hotel, restaurant and spa in the summer of 2010.