Dialogue
When diplomacy falters, religious dialogue can still hold the line - opinion
Now in its third decade, the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions hosted by Kazakhstan is a rare forum for dialogue across religious, ethnic, and geopolitical divides.
Manchester’s Jewish and Muslim leaders sign declaration of hope, respect
Reporter's Notebook: Herzog hosts European Muslim delegation
Syrians back freedoms, constitutional process at landmark dialog
Over third of Israelis fear judicial reform will lead to civil war - poll
About 60% of Israelis from all backgrounds and political factions think the judicial system will lead to violence of any kind.
Can our brains be trained into respectful political dialogue? - study
Researchers built a unique synchrony-focused intervention and examined its effects on neural and hormonal responses among Jewish and Arab adolescents.
US, Israel to launch strategic technology dialogue
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Andrea Palm and Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk will participate, as well.
Respectful dialogue is needed to resolve Roe v. Wade - opinion
In the case of Roe v. Wade, social media have served for people to vent their frustration, with calls to violence and threats against US Supreme Court justices.
Program uniting Jewish and Arab Israelis celebrates 15 years of activity
Dialogue and Identity pairs Jewish and Arab schools and teaches students about tolerance through a series of meetings about Israel's different religions.
We need to educate ourselves about sexual abuse - opinion
The more it comes to topics that are rife with shame, the more challenging it can be to say the words that need to be spoken aloud.
Jews across the world can only connect through dialogue - opinion
During Guardian of the Walls, a withering seam was indicated in the strong fabric between US Jewry and Israeli Jewry.
IBM develops artificial intelligence system that can debate humans
Project Debater told its human counterpart, "I heard you hold the world record in debate competition wins against humans, but I suspect you've never debated a machine. Welcome to the future."
Irena Veisaite, a Holocaust survivor, dedicated her life to human rights
Veisaite, who against the odds became a scholar of literature, theater, and the Holocaust, as well as a human rights activist, died on December 11 of COVID-19.
Israeli and Emirati youth conduct first direct dialogue
Since Israel’s establishment in 1948, it has endured hostility and isolation from most of its neighbors and the region.