Jews and Christians Can Now Pray on the Temple Mount

Wait, what? Jews and Christians can pray on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Why is that news?
“Jewish Nose” Jokes aren’t Funny. In Fact, they’re Dangerous

A political candidate in Virginia, a television game show host, and a Washington, D.C. historian seem to think that jokes about “Jewish noses” are funny.
Accosted by a Hater: What Would you Do?

We are bound to engage in soul-searching about how we might balance the duty to our own safety and the safety of those in our care with the impulse to defend our integrity from those who want to humiliate us.
Why the Crown Heights Pogrom Still Matters

Thirty years ago, anti-Jewish violence was prompted by the idea that Jews were privileged. The rise of critical race theory makes the tragedy an important lesson in enabling anti-Semitism.
They Love Us, They Love Us Not

I have been uplifted by a relationship with a young Polish man from the town where my grandmother was born, and from which, thankfully, she fled.
The Great Anti-Israel Moral Meltdown

How did two “proud Jews” come to punish Arabs by denying them ice-cream to protest what they dislike about the Jewish state’s policy?
American Anti-Semitism, Israeli Paralysis

All signs indicate that the new Lapid-Bennett government is constitutionally incapable of contending with the problem of Jew hatred in America.
The Left Slides into Acceptance of Anti-Semitism

Banning an Israeli food truck at a Philadelphia event shocked some Jewish leftists. But why? Their acceptance of anti-Israel hate has inevitably led to such prejudice.
Celebrating Holocaust Survivors

Elderly Holocaust survivors living out the last years of their lives have struggled with and faced unique PTSD throughout their lives
The High Price of Being a Jew in Israel in the Face of Evil

The Israel365 News editorial staff paid a visit to Kibbutz … to participate in the dedication of a bomb shelter donated by our generous community.