With Friends Like Angela Merkel, Does Israel Need Enemies?

Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron are doing their utmost to keep the ayatollah regime afloat, prosperous, and able to finance all of its activities.
The Maccabees, The Mount and Modern Israel

Just a few days before the start of Hanukkah, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan delivered remarks that would have made the Maccabees proud.
Government of Israel: Being as “a Light for the Nations.”

The establishment of the State of Israel and its role on the international stage calls for a transformation of the “light unto the nations” metaphor from a passive, individual candle, to a powerful blaze, firing up the nations and igniting the world with righteousness.
Palestinians: No Difference Between Hamas and Fatah

The morning after the vote, Abbas will wake up to the realization that Hamas was a strange bedfellow indeed.
From Missiles to Menorah

What makes the candle lighting in Sderot worth mentioning is the fact that it is particularly symbolic of how the Jewish spirit looks for ways to turn tragedy into triumph.
Search For Temple Utensils Reveals City of Prophets

Jim Barfield’s 12-year search for the Temple utensils revealed an unexpected discovery to an Oklahoma Noahide: a powerful spiritual connection between the mountaintop Temple in Jerusalem and at Qumran, located near to the deepest spot on the planet. Just as Jerusalem was a city for priests to serve in the Temple, Barfield argues that Qumran was a center for prophecy.
The Jewish Struggle From Time Immemorial

Jew hatred is having a revival in the West. The honeymoon period, a one or two generation hiatus in antisemitism following the Holocaust, is over.
Hanukkah is Not Just a Festival of Lights, but a Festival of Miracles

Jewish survival from ancient times through today is a miracle.
Israel Must Reevaluate Its Policy of Nuclear Ambiguity

In view of growing Middle Eastern turmoil since the Arab upheavals of 2011, the time has come for Israel to review the efficacy of its traditional policy of deliberate nuclear ambiguity.
Win a Home in the Holy City of Jerusalem

In the first competition of its kind, the Am Yisrael Chai Foundation is raffling off a $1 million apartment in the heart of Jerusalem.