Five Thoughts on the Passing of Amos Oz

His prose, along with the poetry of Yehuda Amichai and the music of Yehuda Poliker, underlay the mental climate in which I chose to make my home in Israel.
Tenth of Tevet: Jerusalem is Under Siege Again

With the news about Australia recognizing West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, has anyone noticed the irony that it came within days of the Fast of Tevet?
Is Israel Weighing Strike Options in Lebanon?

Hezbollah seems to have interpreted recent developments as a signal of Israel’s determination to enforce its red lines, raising the organization’s concern over what may come next.
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.
While Airbnb Boycotts, Israel Builds its Diplomatic Strength

Airbnb’s partial boycott of Israel last week came just as the Arab world, Africa, and Eastern Europe moved closer to the Jewish state.
Beersheba Expert Lectures on Protecting Hospital Equipment from Cyber Attacks

People who are admitted to a medical center for an emergency or even a planned operation typically worry that the surgical team will be skilled and rested. It doesn’t enter their mind that the hospital may be at risk because of malicious cyber attacks on its sensitive electronic equipment.
Hamas Threatens Tel Aviv

We live in a time in which a U.S. congressman has now threatened to use nukes on American citizens who do not turn in their guns.
Massive Tel Aviv Shabbat Dinner a Step Towards Geula

Israel’s high-tech capital is taking a prophetic role in bringing the Redemption.
Pediculosis Plague? Not in the Promised Land

An Israeli company maintains that it has found what it calls a ‘100% natural solution’ to the plague of pediculosis.
White House Faith Leadership Council Celebrates Embassy Move

‘I have to give thanks to our tenacious president, Donald J. Trump. As I always say about him, ‘promise made, promise kept,’’ said Paula White, a pastor and televangelist.