Yom Kippur

Immigrants to Israel concerned by Yom Kippur prayer protests

People who moved to Israel felt scared in the one place they did not expect to feel threatened for their Judaism.

Yom Kippur violence: Disunity is the biggest threat to Israel - editorial

Israel is today a land of mutual suspicion, where every action – even the most innocent – is seen as presaging greater malevolence lurking just around the corner.

American Jews need more pride in being Jewish - opinion

Let us be proud of who we are today, of who our ancestors were before us, and of who we will continue to be for the centuries to come.

By BRYAN E. LEIB
27/09/2023

More Israelis support allowing public segregated prayer than not - poll

The polls also found that most Israelis think that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent visit to New York went well.

Ben-Gvir cancels TLV prayer service following pressure across the board

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Kaplan Force protest organization have announced their opposing evening prayer services in Dizengoff Square.

Herzog: Those who fuel bitter Israeli division endanger the state

“Especially now, we must learn the lessons and truly understand that the internal threat within Israel is the most acute and dangerous threat of all," said President Isaac Herzog.

Netanyahu blames 'left-wing extremists' for Yom Kippur clashes in Tel Aviv

The demonstrators were claiming that the services' gender segregation was inappropriate as such segregation is technically banned in public spaces. 

The day after Yom Kippur, so where do we go from here? - opinion

In Jewish tradition, teshuva is often associated with repentance – a return to one’s moral and ethical roots.

By JONATHAN LIEBERMAN
26/09/2023

UPenn should care about Jewish students - opinion

The entire Palestine Writes festival is just a front to spread antisemitic hate.

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