Rabbi Tuly Weisz: after October 7, the crucial battle is inside Christianity

The battle after October 7 is not confined to Gaza. It is unfolding in churches, legislatures, media platforms, and Jewish living rooms. “Everyone has an important role to play in universal Zionism,” Weisz said.
Global Jewish education takes center stage in Vienna as Madrid school and Argentine educator win 2026 Yael Awards

More than 13,000 parents across dozens of countries participated in selecting this year’s winners, highlighting a growing global investment in Jewish education.
The Jewish people are not fragile

It is difficult to argue that Christians wearing tzitzit, using Hebrew names, or misunderstanding korban Pesach constitute an existential threat to the Jewish people.
Deborah Lipstadt is Right…about Mississippi & Intifadas

The term “intifada” may have originated with the Palestinian Arabs, but since October 7, it has morphed into a general rallying cry for war against Jews everywhere.
The Holocaust, without Jews

You wouldn’t think Vladimir Putin, the BBC, and the National Education Association have much in common. But in recent weeks, they have demonstrated that they share a peculiar understanding of the Holocaust—one which omits the Jews.
Jewish lawmaker recites mourner’s kaddish in Australian parliament honoring Bondi Beach victims

In the aftermath of the Hanukkah massacre on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, a Jewish lawmaker did not offer a generic moment of silence or a carefully neutral statement. He recited the Jewish Mourner’s Kaddish and read aloud the names of the murdered.
Jews and Christians to unite for a powerful Shabbat in Nashville after NRB

In a moment when faith is often loud, rushed, and performative, Israel365 is inviting Jews and Christians to do something countercultural: stop, rest, and sit together around the same Shabbat table.
Elon Musk’s Purim photo sparks fresh speculation about his Jewish roots

The image, which Musk himself confirmed was taken “at Purim,” shows a young boy in a red robe with white trim and a red hood, designed to resemble Santa Claus, with a Purim sign visible in the background.
A Jewish view of Christian allies after October 7

In a world where hatred spreads quickly and relationships are often absent, Jews and Christians are not standing on opposite sides of history waiting to persuade one another.
Christmas is coming back to Israel, and that matters more than tourism

This Christmas season marks something Israel has not seen in far too long: the return of tens of thousands of Christian pilgrims to the places where their faith was born.