When Poverty Decides Life and Death in Israel

Raising a child is expensive anywhere, but in Israel it can feel crushing. For a mother already stretched thin — especially one raising children on her own — these numbers make abortion feel less like a choice and more like an inevitability.

Local Communities Confront Antisemitism

One popular destination for Jews is Miami Beach. But even in one of the country’s most historic and prominent communities, antisemitism rears its ugly head, even infiltrating the government. 

“Palestine” Invades the U.K.

A recent chance encounter in London’s Heathrow Airport offered a troubling glimpse of the extent to which anti-Israel hate is penetrating youth culture in the United Kingdom.

Jabotinsky’s enduring Zionist legacy

Let us remember not only Ze’ev Jabotinsky as the leader, writer and soldier, but Jabotinsky the teacher of values. Let us re-embrace the virtues he taught: the honor of self-respect, the tradition of shared memory, and the optimism that fuels perseverance.