A Sacred Obligation and a Solemn Opportunity

The faults notwithstanding, the obligation to help these people who suffered unspeakable horrors as young men and women is critical.
A Passover Message of Hope from the Elder Netanyahu

For ages and generations we have assembled in our homes on the first and second evenings of Passover to commemorate the liberation of our forefathers from the slavery of Egypt.
Back from the Brink

Until Benny Gantz threw his political lot in with the right-wing coalition, it would be little exaggeration to say that the entire Zionist endeavor was poised on a knife edge.
National Anxieties and Doomsday Scenarios in HBO’s ‘Plot’

You don’t need a pandemic to be reminded of the viral rot that sometimes infects the political culture of a nation.
Trolled by a Terrorist

Dr. Terrorist, in all her humanity, didn’t let go. “The thing about you is that you have actually not lived any of. Just sit behind a desk pasting articles. Big difference in fact from fiction.”
Why this Christian Supports the Jews and Israel

As a Christian, I have spent most of my life in pursuit of strengthening my faith. Yet I never understood for years how critical of a role standing with the Jewish people and their indigenous homeland played in this journey.
U.S. Zionist Group Condemns Jewish Lobby for Moral-Blindness on Iran and Coronavirus

We condemn this flagrant display of moral-blindness by J Street. This is a time of increased anti-Semitism throughout the Islamic world and especially in Iran.
Israel’s Coalition Crisis Deepens with High Court Ruling on Knesset Speaker

Just as Israel is forced to deal with what is quickly ballooning into the largest health and economic crisis in its history, a political crisis is shaking the very foundations of Israel’s system of governance, and rapidly eroding the trust of its beleaguered citizenry.
How We Are

Protecting us from the threats of our neighbors, our son the paratrooper expects to be in the army for at least a month without being able to come home; not for Shabbat and not for the Passover seder.
Is the Virus Hurting Jewish Communities or Showing their Strength?

Social distancing could further weaken institutions already shaken by a changing demography. But could going online and the imperative to social action help revive them?