Israeli Deputy FM: Israel Needs to Stop Apologizing for Saying All of Land is “Ours”

Deputy Foreign Minister of Israel Tzipi Hotovely said the Jewish State need not apologize to the world for its policies, nor for its presence on every inch of its own land.
Christians in the Middle East: Sometimes It Isn’t About Israel

Friends of Israel tend to use their “Israel is the center of the universe” prism to refract events in the region.
Netanyahu Vows “Jerusalem Shall Never Again Be Divided”

Forty-eight years after the reunification of Jerusalem, Israeli PM Netanyahu vowed that the holy city will never be divided again between Arabs and Jews.
Taking Cue from Bible, Zion Oil Searches for God’s Black Gold in Israel

In 1983, John Brown visited Israel in what became a life-changing religious experience.
Meet the Modern-Day Jewish Shepherd Reliving the Ways of the Forefathers

Avraham Herzlich is a 76-year-old expat from the United States who gave up his way of life in the US to devote himself to God in Israel.
Reward and Punishment? Religious Figures Weigh In on Nepal Earthquake

Religious figures across the spectrum are weighing in on the Heavenly causes behind this weekend’s disaster in Nepal.
Wandering Jews

A number of individuals from my home town of Fall River have traveled to Ponta Delgada in the Azores.
Jerusalem Dateline: The Modern Miracle of the Jewish State [VIDEO]

This past week, Israel mourned its fallen and celebrated its independence.
Root Source Kicks Off a “New Day” in Jewish-Christian Relations

Israel’s latest startup company is unlike any other in the Startup Nation, with the new venture aiming higher by hoping to create a revolution in Jewish-Christian relations.
World’s Smallest Bible is of Microscopic Proportions

The world’s smallest Bible cannot be read without a microscope, and it will be on display at the Israel Museum beginning this month.