Dialogue

No more secret Israeli-Palestinian meetings: Time for peace efforts in broad daylight - opinion

The road to that peace must be paved by Israelis and Palestinians who are courageous enough to stand up together.

THEN-PRIME minister Ehud Barak (R) jokingly pushes Palestinian president Yasser Arafat (L) into the Laurel cabin on the grounds of Camp David during peace talks in 2000.
Eldridge Street Synagogue, New York

When diplomacy falters, religious dialogue can still hold the line - opinion

Attendees at the Declaration Signing.

Manchester’s Jewish and Muslim leaders sign declaration of hope, respect

 President Isaac Herzog meets with Muslim leaders at the President's Residence in Jerusalem, July 7, 2025.

Reporter's Notebook: Herzog hosts European Muslim delegation


Financial boycotts won't solve religious crisis – but education will

Why is everyone discussing threats from Jewish philanthropists to halt donations over the Kotel and conversion drama instead of talking about the future of the Jewish state?

Youth hold their prayer shawls as they stand in front of the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayers site in Jerusalem's Old City May 17, 2017.

Traditional A9 TV Iftar banquet – a place where different ideas meet

I hope that this banquet and many similar other events will bring people one step closer to peace and help them believe in the possibility of unity and solidarity.

Iftar meal

A Quick Post on new settlements

The Jerusalem Post

My Jerusalem: A Cooperation Hub Blog entry number 1: From Athens to Jerusalem via Barack Obama

The Jerusalem Post

The Jewish Community Needs to do a Better Job of Reaching Out to Other Aboriginal Communities

The Jerusalem Post

Worlds – and words – apart

He wants people to talk to each other. He hopes it will start something positive.

The approximately 10-minute lesson was significant more for the interaction than the instruction

Are you talking to me?

In these troubled times of ongoing terrorism and fear, do people still want to engage with “the other”?

Social media apps Twitter and Facebook [Illustrative]

Jews of world's first ghetto reflect on Europe's migrant crisis

The Jews of Venice think the history of their people in general and in Italy in particular is relevant today.

A police security kiosk stands to the left of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust in the “campo,” or square, at the centre of the world’s first ghetto, in Venice northern Italy, March 22, 2016

Iran FM’s upcoming visit to Vienna sparks criticism

Arrival of Ali Akbar Salahi to global forum raises outrage as embassy spokeswoman says Iran should be "isolated" and "feel sanctions."

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi 370 (R)

Willingness of Muslim leaders to denounce anti-Semitsm

Last March, in the wake of the killings in Toulouse, large numbers of French Muslims took part in interfaith demonstrations.

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