From Bondage to Bounty: Helping Israeli Families This Passover

At Passover seders throughout Israel, the traditional four questions will soon be recited. But a fifth question hangs in the air: How can we celebrate liberation when hunger still binds so many among us?
Who Cares About the Anti-Hamas Protests in Gaza

While the protests aim to free Gazans from Hamas, they do not necessarily diminish their ideological hatred or threat towards Israel.
Ancient and Unique Clay Jug Featuring Camel Decorations Unearthed in Yatir Forest Excavations

A rare and impressive red-painted clay jug, approximately 1,200 years old and used for the storage of liquids, featuring camel decorations, was uncovered in excavations led by the Israel Antiquities Authority at Horvat ‘Anim in Yatir Forest.
The Worst Jew Hater I Met

He is a fool who does not understand the Jews’ claim to being the descendants of Abraham, to have stood at Sinai, and to have kept the covenant for over 4,000 years.
Israel Demands Hostage Releases, Hezbollah Warns of Action, and IDF Faces Legal Challenges

Israel has countered Hamas’ initial offer in ceasefire negotiations by demanding the release of at least ten living hostages. Meanwhile, legal battles are escalating in Germany where an NGO has filed a complaint against an IDF soldier. Also, Hezbollah’s leader has issued a stern warning that the group may take further actions against Israel.
Hamas Spokesman Reported Killed, Knesset Overhauls Judge Selection, and Israel’s Laser Defense Advances

Hamas reported that senior spokesman Abdul Latif al-Qanou was killed in an Israeli strike on Jabalia, though the IDF hasn’t confirmed it. Israel’s Knesset passed a law reshaping the Judicial Selection Committee, while defense firm Rafael posted record growth and nears deployment of its Iron Beam laser interceptor.
Jews, Not Just Israelis: A Mother Returns to God after October 7

The October 7 attacks have forced many secular Israelis to confront a truth they had long sidestepped: their persecution stemmed not from their nationality but from their Jewishness. For Anat, this awakening came at the highest possible cost.
Go Back To Ancient Hebron (Chevron, Part 3)

Against all odds, the Jewish people returned from Babylonian exile and re-established their presence in Hebron—preserving their identity through centuries of foreign rule. From Cyrus the Great’s historic proclamation to Herod’s enduring architecture, Hebron’s ancient stones echo a powerful story of resilience, faith, and survival.
A heroic ‘Jew of Color’ refutes the lies

Avigdor Kahalani is one of those countless success stories, the living embodiment of Jews of all backgrounds forging a new multiethnic country.
Israeli Police Stop Attack Near Jerusalem, Court Freezes PA Funds, Rockets Fired from Gaza

Israeli security forces recently thwarted a car-ramming attack near Jerusalem, shooting a suspect linked to Hamas. In legal actions, the Jerusalem District Court froze over $13 million in Palestinian Authority funds due to their alleged payments to terrorists. Also, two rockets were fired from Gaza into southern Israel.