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.
The Abraham Accords have been tested over the past two years but remain intact, and there are signs they are growing.
The debate over whether women can serve in combat has been settled on the battlefield through two years of war.
“If I don’t respond, if I don’t fight, my soldiers won’t survive – and neither will I,” 22-year-old Lt. R. told The Jerusalem Report.
Two years of war have seen a rise in military enlistment from Israel’s minority communities.
Allowing ultra-Orthodox Jews to refrain from sharing the burden of IDF service is unsustainable and existentially dangerous.
Even though this war saw the largest mobilization of women since Israel’s creation, the emotional impact on female soldiers is disturbingly absent from the narrative.
Protego Ventures is the only venture capital fund investing in Israeli defense tech that is led by two women.
From women in combat to shifts in the haredi world, this issue is all about change – starting with us.
Anyone with a smartphone can use AI to create realistic-looking videos and images, a phenomenon that threatens to upend our perception of the world.
With the ceasefire holding, the tech ecosystem that is emerging is leaner, smarter, and built for the long game.