A Levite sang on the Temple Mount when it was illegal. Now the nations are singing back.

Five years ago, Yair Levi stood on the Temple Mount and did something that could have gotten him arrested. Disguised as a tourist, because Jewish law does not apply equally on Judaism’s holiest site, the Israeli Levite opened his mouth and sang Shir HaMa’alot.
On historic day, human rights organization honors Jews, Christians, and Jerusalem for shaping modern civilization

The International Observatory on Human Rights (OIDH), based in Portugal, paid tribute yesterday to the historic role Jews and Christians, with their spiritual center in Jerusalem, have played in shaping modern civilization and many of the principles that underpin society today.
The Argentinian president with a Jewish soul

Javier Milei’s personal rabbi serves as Argentina’s ambassador to Israel. That single fact tells you more about this man than any speech he has given. And he has given many.
Join us live Thursday: Why did President Trump call America back to God’s Shabbat?

President Trump has designated this Friday night and Saturday as “Shabbat 250,” calling on Americans of all backgrounds to set aside time for “rest, reflection, and gratitude to the Almighty.” Israel365 is gathering this Thursday, May 14th at 2 PM EDT for a live prayer call to explore what God is doing in this extraordinary moment.
I called the Jewish establishment. They were busy.

In the spring of 2023, Jews were being murdered in Judea and Samaria, week after week, and I had one question for American Jewish organizations: What are we doing about this? Their answer: “We’re busy. We have a lot of priorities.”
He grew up in a Jewish bubble. A parking lot conversation changed everything.

What Rabbi Tuly Weisz did not know, what he had never thought to ask, was what was happening in the more than one thousand churches across the same city. The answer, when he finally discovered it, stopped him in his tracks.
Israel’s public relations offensive: 8,000 Christian influencers battling for hearts and minds

Israel’s Foreign Ministry is planning to bring 8,000 young Christian leaders to the Jewish State by 2026. Officials call it one of the most significant public diplomacy initiatives in the country’s history. At least one American Christian leader behind the effort is doing so under death threats.
Three things Orthodox Jews wish all Christians understood about Torah

I used to think that the main difference between Christians and Jews was what we believed about the divinity and/or messiahship of Jesus/Yeshua. However, the longer I spend with Christians who hold Hebrew scripture with reverence, the more differences I see. One of the most important is the relevance of the Oral Torah.
A cure for the “slandering Zionism epidemic”

A friend asked me to recommend one book that explains why someone should be a Zionist. No one in our time is going to become a Zionist by reading Herzl, so the question is an important one as Zionism is increasingly misunderstood.