Yitzhak Rabin
Palestinians must renounce culture of deception for real peace with Israel - opinion
The Oslo Accords taught Israel a painful lesson: peace is not secured through documents alone. It is measured through sincerity, education, and genuine shifts in worldview.
Rabin’s legacy matters more than ever, our amnesia is putting us at risk - opinion
Grapevine: Yitzhak Rabin: An appreciation
Grapevine, November 7, 2025: A nurse with a difference
This month in Jewish history: Rabin assassination, Tree of Life shooting
A highly abridged monthly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.
Being silent and listening: A leadership skill no one talks about - opinion
Many great leaders knew that the willingness to be silent long enough to hear something new makes all the difference.
To understand Israel's collapse, we must look at who Netanyahu surrounds himself with - opinion
In Israel, the quality of a leader’s inner circle is a matter of survival. The Prime Minister’s Office's current lack of a permanent director-general is a key weakness.
This week in Jewish history: Israel and Jordan end state of enmity
A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.
Lessons from Rabin to Netanyahu: Political assassinations destroy democracies - editorial
We must choose a different path. One of principled dissent, not destruction. Of passionate disagreement, not dehumanization.
Israel strikes Iran: Strategic success or start of an uncertain future? - opinion
We have no idea what awaits us in the next few weeks or months.
The 'Post' looks back on search for Sgt.-Maj. Tzvi Feldman
Feldman was initially declared as one of three soldiers declared missing in action in 1984.
The blessing and burden of bearing first witness to Jewish history
How can Jewish journalists turn away the call of history and simultaneously bear the weight of what they must report?
October 7 gave Netanyahu's 'fragile' government a lifeline, Bill Clinton suggests
Clinton also defended the possibility of a future Jewish president of the United States.
Let's cool it and stop fanning the flames of conflict - editorial
Given our long history, we Jews have a short memory. Baseless hatred resulted in the destruction of the Temple, and the same internecine strife ended with Rabin’s assassination.