Ashkenazi
Hinenu at 10 million: 100 lives that tell Israel’s real story
As Israel reaches 10 million citizens amid war, one photographer captures 100 lives that reveal a quieter, more human story.
Protests, courts, and control: Israel’s struggle for power and moral high ground - opinion
Passador in Tel Aviv: A meat lover’s paradise - restaurant review
Hacham Zvi Ashkenazi: Anomaly of a religious scholar
‘Who are we?’: Asian American Jews explore their identities in new series
The series is the brainchild of two recent college students who found themselves craving a way to get to know other people whose identities overlapped with their own.
Ex-Israeli envoy reveals large number of Ashkenazi Jews lived in Cairo
"Cairo was like a railway terminal, Jews coming and going," ambassador Rosen said.
Zionism was not forced upon Mizrahi Jews - opinion
The allegation that Mizrahi Jews cling to Zionism because it was forced upon them is racist in the way it infantilizes an entire community.
Chief Rabbi Lau to Diaspora rabbis: You must vaccinate, dangerous not to
The special campaign for Israel-Diaspora relations led by Lau will continue into the next week.
My Word: Forgotten refugees and the proud Mizrahi heritage
Of all the things that unnecessarily divide Israeli and Diaspora Jewry, one of the most striking is the perception that talking (or cursing) in Yiddish is the main sign of a shared cultural heritage.
Pro-Trump Russian Jewish American groups accuse Facebook of censorship
"Denying them their right to free speech so close to this year’s most important election is both disconcerting and unacceptable.”
Ashkenazi: Russia should respect Iran arms embargo
“We must continue implementing the arms embargo and prevent Iran from undermining stability in the Middle East."
Ashkenazi, Bahraini and Emirati FM's exchange Rosh Hashanah greetings
"May it be a blessed year of realizing peace and stability in the region."
Can the many schisms in Israeli society ever be reconciled? – opinion
Today the conflict between Right and Left is still ideological, though the great ideological and political leaders on both sides, all of them modest-living men, are long gone.
Jewish organizations can do better on diversity
Our community will suffer a loss if mainstream Jewish communal institutions are not able to be more effective in engaging Jews of color.