Israel Launches Initiative to Double Number of International Students

26 new international degree programs approved in fields where Israel earns global recognition. ‘Israel is now more attractive than ever for students in North America and beyond,’ says Prof. Yaffa Zilbershats
Whatever Happened to the Palestinian ‘Diplomatic Tsunami’?

Anti-Zionists may still be able to intimidate some people, like pop stars who visit Israel, but in the real world and even at the United Nations, their cause is an afterthought.
Alternative Jordans?

Considering the Mideast alternatives, having an ostensibly moderate, pro-Western regime installed in Amman has undeniable appeal.
Young Jews: Taking a Wrong Turn at the Wrong Intersection

They seem to prefer a false intersectionality paradigm, seeking unity and comradeship with movements, politicians and leaders who couldn’t care less for Jews as Jews. And they could care even less for Israel.
Yair Golan Has Got It Right and Very Wrong

Incoming freshman Member of Knesset from the leftist, Democratic Union list, Yair Golan, did it again.
American Jewry’s Days of Reckoning

On September 29, President Donald Trump set out his nationalist political philosophy in his address before the UN General Assembly.
Yom Kippur, Judging Others, & Jewish Unity 5780 Style

In just a few days we will hear the sound of the shofar and recite the following confessional on Yom Kippur.
First Rains of Season Hit Israel Blindsiding Meteorologists

Heavy rainfall including thunderstorms and even hail hit Jerusalem and Judea-Samaria at around 3:00 pm on Saturday.
Should Israel Invade Gaza?

Negotiations, mediation, compromise, concessions and other gentle means have replaced victory as an Israeli goal.
Israel’s Flailing Democracy

For many Israelis, the impeachment investigation against Trump parallels efforts to fast-track probes against Netanyahu. But the U.S. impeachment bid is a sign that America’s democracy is far healthier than Israel’s.