Happy(ish) New Year: Holocaust remembrance as warning in an age of resurgent antisemitism
A new year invites hope – but Holocaust Remembrance Day nears amid violent antisemitism. This issue looks back to warn: preserve names, memory, and truth.
A new year invites hope – but Holocaust Remembrance Day nears amid violent antisemitism. This issue looks back to warn: preserve names, memory, and truth.
He went to the front. She became the commander of the house. Inside the unseen war fought by Israel’s reservists’ wives.
After Trump’s Gaza ceasefire, a new governance plan takes shape. From Israel’s mourning to Gaza’s rebuilding and the PA leadership race, The Jerusalem Report explores what comes next.
Stories of women on the frontline on October 7 are opening a new chapter on female soldiers in Israeli cinema.
With full diplomatic relations with Israel already, other interests prompted Kazakhstan to join the historic pact.
As hundreds of thousands of Israelis mobilized for the war, the absence of the ultra-Orthodox was painfully clear.
Tzur Goldin, whose twin brother, Hadar, was held by Hamas for 11 years, says the family’s story should be a lesson, not just for Israel.
For most of modern history, military uniforms have been built around the male body, as more women join combat units, it’s time for a redesign.
Romance and erotica in literature, once niche, is growing in popularity among religious readers.
The Holy City is forever caught between the weight of its past and the pressure of its future.
Behind protests and politics, a quiet revolution is reshaping ultra-Orthodox attitudes toward military service.