Natan Sharansky
'To succeed as a Jew is to survive,' Natan Sharansky tells 'Post' - interview
Natan Sharansky is an Israeli politician, author, and former Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency. He was born in 1948 in what is now Donetsk, Ukraine, to a Jewish family
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Lending an ear
A donated Torah scroll helps a ‘quiet congregation’ in Minsk participate in the full spectrum of Jewish life.
Sharansky: PM should not have made Western Wall promise he could not deliver
Jewish Agency chairman tells ‘Post’: It’s ‘demagoguery’ to say this is ‘breaking point’ in Israel-Diaspora ties
Israeli government takes a wrong turn at the Kotel
Zionist Union lawmaker says the Israeli government has made a mistake, but the Jewish People have not.
Jewish leaders denounce cancellation of Western Wall deal
Natan Sharansky: JAFI committed to principle of one wall for one people.
Sharansky urges Netanyahu to block haredi conversion legislation
Leaders call to scrap bill, warn of crisis between Israel and Diaspora.
Netanyahu flies to Thessaloniki for trilateral summit with Greece, Cyprus
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praises Swiss, Dutch for reassessing funding to terrorist-glorifying Palestinian NGOs.
Grapevine: Up from down under
"The Kotel, like every place in Israel, should have enough room for all the prayers of the Jewish people.”
Will Steven Tyler move to Israel?
"Theodor Herzl said that if you will it, it is no dream. Mr. Tyler no longer has to dream on."
No fanfare for Venezuelan arrivals in Israel
Case of Conservative converts source of dispute between religious leaders and Interior Ministry.
Sharansky to extend term by a year to see Kotel deal through
Gunning for position, Ma’aleh Adumin mayor slams disruption of egalitarian prayer.