From my watchtower in Jerusalem, I am still watching New York - opinion
The Israel Day Parade is about the connection between the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
The Israel Day Parade is about the connection between the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
The young men and women who put their lives on the line for all of us, including the yeshiva students, display more courage by realizing that a nation that will not defend itself is not worth saving.
As the most visibly Jewish community in Israel, haredim face a reality mirrored on the streets of Brooklyn and London: those who look the “most Jewish” are often the most targeted.
A fatal stabbing in the UK sparks debate over policing, bias, and the danger of judging victims by labels.
The alliance that won World War II stands divided as Iran emerges as a modern challenge.
The Six Day War demonstrated that when the Jewish people are united, determined, and prepared to defend their sovereignty, they are capable of changing the course of history.
The Jewish community of New York is at risk.
The great question facing both sides today is not whether disagreements exist between them, but whether they still see themselves as part of the same historical story.
Hamas sought endless war and division; the tragedy is that its strategy has worked on both Israelis and Palestinians.
There could be five races again with no coalition formed, as we had before, and we might end up staying in election mode for quite some time.
After 46 years of lies, fanaticism, and fear, Iran faces economic collapse, weakened proxies, and growing internal instability.