Stand with Israel: The Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast in NYC

The Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast (JPB) returns to New York City on September 15th and 16th. Thousands will gather, united in their commitment to support Israel through the power of prayer. The JPB is not just a gathering; it is a transformative prayer movement.
Psalms and Prayers: Inside a Judean Hillside Synagogue

In the hills of Judea, where the echoes of ancient psalms still seem to whisper through the air, Rabbi Shlomo Katz presides over a synagogue that is much more than a place of worship—it is a beacon of spiritual continuity and resilience.
Christians and Jews should be appalled by anti-Israel encampments

The movement, writ large, appears to have taken a scorched-earth, zero-sum, “tear it all down” approach to politics.
In DC This Week, Netanyahu Should Call On America’s Christians to Restore Gaza

The actual solution is a complete restoration of Gaza undertaken by Christians from America and around the world. It’s a radical idea, all the more so as promoted by an Orthodox Israeli Jew.
Jewish Conservative Group Expands Nationally, Aiming to Unite Faith Communities

A Texas-based organization of Jewish conservatives is expanding its reach across the United States, seeking to build a national platform for like-minded individuals and their Christian allies.
Tuvia Tenenbom writes about Israel’s “Second most hated group”

A unique mix of jester and truth-teller, Tenenbaum reveals the inside truth about the ultra-Orthodox Haredi in Israel.
More Religious Education Necessary To Win the War

80% of parents think that following the war and the massacre on October 7, it is necessary for students to learn more about the heritage of the Jewish people.
How a Rabbi Came to Appreciate Christmas

The Christian holiday has always been a time of anxiety for Jews, especially Orthodox ones. Yet one Orthodox Rabbi, Tuly Weisz founder of Israel365, has come to appreciate Christmas after moving from America to Israel.
The Jewish stories behind your favorite Christmas Songs

A surprising number of Christmas songs were composed by Jewish songwriters.
This Christmas, Jewish nonprofit doles out its largest disbursement to ‘righteous gentiles’

Nearly 100 people, who saved Jews during the Holocaust, will receive $325,500 from the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous this holiday season.