Naftali Bennett, the main forerunner to replace Netanyahu, is also hostile to peace talks. So, it seems, peace really isn’t ...
When Israel declared independence in May 1948, five neighboring armies invaded. The fledgling state survived. The United ...
Who are we becoming and why? In this period of extraordinary disruption, where many of our beliefs, values and ideals are ...
Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani has arrived in Washington for the inaugural Peace Board meeting. As one of the initiative’s ...
Over the past 48 hours, a familiar pattern has emerged in the Middle East: military movements, urgent briefings, anonymous ...
Two more striking recent developments have highlighted the burgeoning groundswell of support against Israel’s death penalty bill currently before the Knesset. First, a report earlier this week ...
The impulse at the root is ancient and admirable. In Jewish tradition: tikkun olam—literally, repair of the world. In its kabbalistic form, it described uncovering divine sparks hidden in ordinary ...
The deeper irony is that the Haredi world is arguably the most “AI-dependent” community in Judaism. They are adherents to the original AI: The Shulchan Aruch (The Code of Jewish Law).
Vindman’s candidacy offers a counter-narrative. Here is a Jewish refugee who chose American citizenship, served in combat, was wounded defending this country, and when faced with presidential ...
Anti-Zionism, when stripped of its language and examined in its practical meaning, calls for the dismantling of the only Jewish state on Earth. It calls for the removal of Jewish sovereignty. History ...
One of the most persistent—and pernicious—myths being bandied about in the debate over how to achieve some peaceable resolution to the violence induced by radical Islam in Gaza is the proposed ...
A year in Israel has the power to be transformative — not because it is comfortable, but because it stretches the soul.
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