Judaica
Two Bnei Brak minors charged in alleged theft of nearly NIS 100,000 worth of silver from synagogues
Police said the investigation began after officers received complaints of break-ins at multiple locations in Bnei Brak, including a synagogue, a residence, and a supermarket.
Hidden in Jerusalem's Old City, collector stumbles upon rare Jewish treasure from Morocco
After a Maryland teacher’s death, a 200-piece Judaica collection finds new life in a Jewish museum
Layla Blenden: Jewelry of kindness
Aid package for women in abuse shelters progresses in Knesset
Gal-On: The state understands that it is not the women's private problem, but a social phenomenon.
After Nasrallah threats, Eisenkot says IDF ready for any challenge from North
Speaking day after Hezbollah chief issues another threat to retaliate for Kuntar killing, chief of staff says: Our enemies will face severe consequence if they try to undermine our security.
AHAVA and BDS
A senescent sea and its legendary minerals and mud are targeted by the BDS movement’s most toxic campaigns. Discover why everyone hates AHAVA, and how you can fight back this winter!
WASHINGTON WATCH: Why does the GOP ignore domestic terrorism?
Rare 16th century Talmud fetches $9.3 million in NY auction
A manuscript Pentateuch known as the Codex Valmadonna, the only dated Hebrew text surviving from medieval England was sold for $3.6 million.
Justice Ministry increases its employee diversity
The ministry employs 363 Israeli-Arabs, Druse and Circassians which constitutes 9% of the employment pool
Jewish parliamentarians from around the world meet in Knesset
A panel of members of the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus from the coalition and opposition also discussed BDS at the special meeting.
Im Tirtzu
The views expressed by Im Tirtzu seem to be more widely supported within Israeli society than those held by organizations like B’Tselem. But does this fact ipso facto disqualify them?