Israel is sliding into tribal politics, and we’re letting it happen - opinion
In an election year defined by contempt, I saw in a Gesher retreat in Paphos how dialogue can still hold Israeli society together.
In an election year defined by contempt, I saw in a Gesher retreat in Paphos how dialogue can still hold Israeli society together.
The Western Wall belongs to every Jew, and it’s time Israel honors equality, pluralism, and shared heritage.
As long as Hamas is not disarmed and ceases to be an effective and present governing entity in Gaza, the technocratic government has no real chance of establishing alternative governance.
Rare bipartisan push in the Knesset could finally give Israeli voters real influence over who represents them and not just which party does.
If we fail to invest now in securing the future of our children’s education, and instead privatize the system while neglecting Israeli educators, we are forfeiting the future of society itself.
Israel’s opposition unites against Netanyahu, but lacks policies to present a clear alternative government.
We have to be prepared for the possibility that democracy will fail the Jews.
Once a key player, Europe now risks being viewed as a marginal player in the Middle East.
A divisive Super Bowl ad sparked outrage within the Jewish community - but did it succeed with the audience it was actually meant to reach?
The Trump administration deserves credit for recognizing the seriousness of antisemitism on the Right and the Israel divide feeding it. But it must be understood that invitations are not enough.
Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations traveled to Baku recently, met with senior officials, visited Jewish communal institutions and engaged with a strategic partner.