Jews in Europe live under constant threat
Rabbi Menachem Margolin warned that antisemitism in Europe has become normalized and dangerous, urging stronger protection for Jewish communities.
Jewish families in Ethiopia have been forgotten by Israel, they must be brought home
About 7,000 Ethiopian Jews still await aliyah despite earlier airlifts and government approval.
A Rosh Hashanah wish for less Jew-hatred
An opinion urges fighting antisemitism through education and solidarity as the new year starts.
Gal Gadot, Venice, and the Danger of Silencing Jewish Voices
Gal Gadot’s absence from Venice Film Festival raised debate after calls to disinvite her.
Global confidence in Israeli tech shines through mega-deals
Despite turmoil, Israeli tech thrives. Palo Alto Networks’ $25 billion CyberArk deal reflects global trust in Israeli innovation.
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Yuval David's vision for a new type of Zionist advocacy
Yuval David urges rethinking Zionist advocacy, promoting creativity, media engagement, and a global “World Zionist Village” to inspire pride.
A captured community’s survival: Thinking of the Jews of Iran
As a Jewish-Iranian American, the author reflects on a question often posed: if Israel and Iran went to war, which side to support?
A mohel in Nairobi: Discovering Jewish life in the heart of Africa
Traveling to Kenya as a mohel, the writer encountered a small but dedicated Jewish community in Nairobi. The local synagogue serves as a communal hub, offering a social hall and a home for the rabbi's family.
The IDF should be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has been praised by many for its commitment to minimizing civilian casualties during conflict.
Israel: A true indigenous success story
The opinion piece by Barbara Kay argues that Israel represents a successful example of an indigenous people's return to their ancestral homeland.