Who’s Helping to Heal a Divided Nation? Not those Who Claim to Speak for the Jews

The Jan. 6 anniversary ought to make us ask why the nation is stuck in a partisan tribal culture war. Instead, leading Jewish groups are taking sides and fueling the fires of division.
Archbishop Tutu and the Disturbing Power of Intersectionality

South Africa’s struggle was nothing like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but the anti-apartheid leader’s bias showed how easily people can be led astray by such myths.
Netanyahu and Trump’s Well-Defended Goal

Despite being portrayed by journalist Barak Ravid as politicians trading blows, as statesmen, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu changed the face of the Middle East together.
The Perils of Broadcasting in Arabic

Staff members need to be trained in how to identify both anti-Semitism and the anti-Zionism that targets Israel’s right to exist in order to exclude these perspectives from their programming.
Skirting the Line Between a Lukewarm Friend and an Enemy

Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York was praised for visiting Israel. But his alliances with anti-Zionists and disturbing stands illustrate the dubious nature of the search for friends of the Jewish state on the far-left.
Hanukkah miracle: Friends reunite after 81 years of being separated by Nazis

The two 91-year-old friends were reunited, speaking by Zoom for the first time in 81 years. After the long separation, the two friends have been making up for lost time, dialoguing online at least once a week.
A Holocaust Survivor’s Visit to Her Childhood Home Transports Her to the Past

Ahead of the 83rd anniversary of Kristallnacht, Eve Kugler, 90, visited her hometown of Halle, Germany, and recalls the horrifying period that led to her family fleeing for their lives.
The Mireille Knoll Murder Trial: Will France Deliver Justice this Time?

Even if it does, it won’t be forgotten that it took place in the shadow of the violent anti-Semitic murder of another Jewish woman, Sarah Halimi, who killer was set free.
83 years ago today: Kristallnacht

“My grandfather, George Weisz, was born in Hungary and during WWII was sent to Auschwitz and several other Concentration Camps. His parents were killed, but thank God, he survived and went on to build a life in Cleveland, Ohio. Unfortunately, my grandfather just passed away a few months ago,” Rabbi Weisz shared with Israel 365News.
On Kristallnacht Anniversary, Israel365 Vows to “Never Forget” Holocaust Survivors

Eighty-three years ago this week, on November 9-10, 1938, wild violence against the Jewish people broke out throughout Europe on a night which would come to be known as Kristallnacht.