American Jewry’s dangerous intervention in an Israeli culture war

U.S. organizations throwing in with the opposition to judicial reform aren’t defending democracy. Rather, they are treating the majority of Israeli Jews with contempt.
Why there will be no civil war in Israel

Because the right never threatens to turn over the board and walk away from the game.
US Jews side with Biden and Hezbollah in opposing Israel’s judicial reform

Israel has seen 29 weeks of protests over the reforms.
Rabbis urge IDF reservists to return to their ‘sacred duty’ over judicial reform protests

Some 200 IDF rabbis wrote a letter to Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi concerning the phenomenon of reservists refusing to serve.
Secrets of 800-year-old Crusader sword finally revealed

The Israel Antiquities Authority used cutting-edge X-ray radiography technology to visually penetrate the crust and create a digital simulation of the sword.
Most Americans prefer democratic Israel over Jewish Israel – poll

The new study was carried out by the Brookings Institution.
Having A Mind To Work

There are many people groups in the world today who cannot seem to “make it.”
Delegation of high-level Evangelical Christian women leaders to meet Israeli officials

The participants of the educational “Women of the Bible Tour” are coming to Israel from America, Turks and Caicos, London, and the Bahamas.
My Tree helps Christians in the U.S. connect powerfully with Israel

Hundreds of people have sponsored My Tree’s Israeli farmers and their work tending to olive groves and wineries in the Holy Land.
Researchers suggest Bet Shemesh cave was used for necromancy in Roman era

Early excavations in the 1920s and 1970s uncovered a large assemblage of oil lamps and coins in the entrance hall of the cave dating to the Late Roman and early Byzantine periods.