Zionism
Capturing a nation: Werner Braun’s photographic journey
Experience Israel’s history through Werner Braun’s lens at the Between Water and Sky exhibition at MUZA, Ramat Aviv.
In Israel, Arab citizens are not heading to the polls in droves - opinion
‘To be a light unto the nations Israel must lead the global struggle for the survival of the West'
The Super Bowl ad that got Jewish strength all wrong - opinion
A people without a plan is a people without a land: Zionism, goal-setting go hand in hand - opinion
Zionism without goals is not a mistake—it is a moral abdication, and we are standing inside it.
Trump’s strategic unpredictability is designed to keep Iran off-balance - opinion
President Trump’s Iran policy feels confusing, and that’s the point, to create strategic instability.
Tu Bishvat: From tax to hope, from the tree to the human being - opinion
In days of local and global upheaval, Tu Bishvat invites us to pause, to look closely, and to remember: the world has been entrusted to us.
Message for Netanyahu: Let Ethiopian Jews represent Israel, not just clean its offices - opinion
We are wasting precious voices our people desperately need. No recogniton that an Ethiopian Jew might be an asset to Israel’s diplomacy in Africa and the English-speaking world.
Any solution but the obvious: Israel can't rely on aliyah to fill IDF manpower shortage - opinion
The Israeli government and the army should never look to aliyah and the military service of young olim as a solution to a numerical or political problem.
Nefesh B’Nefesh launches ZEI Fellowship for Jewish High School Educators
New Israel curriculum and fellowship for North American Jewish educators aims to shape the next generation of informed Zionist educators and leaders.
Patriarchs’ statement on Christian Zionism lacked pastoral care - opinon
Church leaders’ January 17 message prioritizes jurisdiction and control over empathy, dialogue, and guidance for local believers.
Israel’s outreach to far-right nationalists driven by necessity - opinion
Israel is walking a tightrope; engaging with far-right parties might be a short-term strategic necessity, but history says it's a long-term risk.
Reuven Milon: The photographer who captured Jerusalem’s soul, one ordinary moment at a time
From milkmen to movie houses, Reuven Milon captured Jerusalem as it lived and breathed; ordinary scenes turned lasting history.
Zionism is not failing - it is paying the price of long neglect - opinion
October 7 did not create the crisis: It removed the insulation. What Zionism needs now is not another campaign. It requires a re-founding.