Jonathan Pollard asks for help: Who will remain indifferent?
Esther Pollard fought for Jonathan's life for so many years, and now he is fighting for hers.
Esther Pollard fought for Jonathan's life for so many years, and now he is fighting for hers.
JJ Sussman says that we need to encourage Jews who might have disagreements to find common ground and meet each other face to face.
A look at Europe's coping with terror makes it clear to all of us: The European Union is the one to learn from Israel.
Ezri Tubi works hard to share the truth about Jewish life in Judea, Samaria, and throughout Israel.
Gil Hoffman and explains why the story of The Lion King has much in common with the story of the Jewish people and the Land of Israel.
The elections are getting closer: What happens when ego overwhelms political logic?
Marc Zell thinks that it would be a mistake to allow Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib into Israel on their upcoming planned visit.
Adrienne Gold Davis bares her soul in talk about a journey from a world focused on materialism to one spirituality based.
The election campaign in Israel shows the need to unite forces - right and left. Is it really possible?
Former Arkansas Governor feels strongly that seeing is believing when it comes to understanding the values of the Israeli nation.
Yair Fink, who left Labor to run with Barak says on Netanyahu: 'You have to fight nasty with nasty.'
Yisrael Medad describes current relations with his Arab neighbors and also outlines his vision for a peaceful future.
After the failure of the previous elections, Amir Peretz was elected leader of the party. Will he be able to reconstruct the great days?
Ze’ev Orenstein says the discovery of the “Pilgrims' Road,” isn’t a matter of faith, but rather a matter of “fact”.
Eve Harrow asks if the world holds Israel to a double standard.
Gil Hoffman provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of internal struggles within the leftist bloc, ahead of the September elections.
16 current players and alumni from the New England Patriots play with members of the American Football in Israel league.
Rabbi Dovid Fendel, head of the Hesder Yeshiva in Sderot, says that the reality under the constant threat of rocket fire is unacceptable.
Leen Ritmeyer’s extraordinary journey from Holland to the Temple Mount, and beyond, has defined his life and contributed immensely to ours.
When a third party such as the US initiates a plan that the Arabs don’t like, they use violence that is somehow always directed at Israel.
Gil Hoffman explains why the September 17 repeat election will be a lot more interesting than people currently expect.
Gil Hoffman examines why Israel is going to a repeat election on September 17.
Josh Hasten talks to a conservative Jewish journalist suspended by social networks, while Hamas accounts continue to be active.
Is it moral to receive an organ but refuse to donate one, or to specify who can or can’t be a recipient?
Did Israel miss the boat in using the competition to truly sanctify the Jewish Nation?
Do we ascribe too much holiness to the public arena and expect too much from our representatives?
Nadia Matar explains that after 52 years, it’s finally time to apply sovereignty over all of the land of Israel.
How do we actually become a great nation in our land?
What happens when two American Jews with two completely different worldviews meet to discuss the disputes and find much in common?
Doesn’t Israel have a policy of not negotiating with terrorists?
How do we connect Holocaust Remembrance Day with Memorial Day for Israel's Fallen Soldiers?
More than 70 years after the Holocaust, it seems that forgetfulness overcomes memory and anti-Semitism is growing alarmingly.
Many people today struggle with questions of historicity, meaning – did the Exodus really happen? Here is the answer for them.
Gil Hoffman analyzes the strategy of the 11 parties that made it in to the next Knesset
Dan Diker explains what could happen in the days and weeks following the election as coalition negotiations get into high gear.
Benny Gantz vows in interview to win the election and form a government that will not include Netanyahu.
How are medieval blood libels manifesting themselves today, and does the old UN resolution ‘Zionism is racism’ fit with evil forces?
Maurice Hirsch worried about Israel’s response to rocket attacks.
What does it mean to take refuge in the divine? How does it trickle down to real life?
Yitzhak Pindrus blasts Blue and White Benny chairman Gantz for his statements supporting an egalitarian prayer site at the Western Wall.
Yisrael Medad explains from a historical, legal, and security perspective why the Golan should always be in Israeli hands.
A unique analysis of the disturbing events unfolding in the Democratic Party and the ancient roots from which they emanating in our times.
Rabbi Mike uses the comments of Haman to ask not only why we are hated, but also what we can do about it.
Josh Hasten says that the attack near Ariel only proves the need to take a tough stance toward terrorism.
It is time to move away from the divisive question of who is a Jew and ask something more essential – what is a Jew?
Danny Seaman lets the American Jewish community know how they should respond to anti-Semitic tropes from Congresswoman Ilhan Omar.
The BDS movement might be noisy, but has done very little harm over the past decade, as Israel continues to expand.
Eli Avidar explains why he left the private sector to run in the election and what he intends to do if elected to the Knesset.
What was the tension between assimilation and ethnic solidarity?
Two years after she was the keynote speaker at a pro-Trump rally, Caroline Glick vows to be the opposition to Trump's peace plan.
Journalist Ruthie Blum criticizes Israel Resilience Party leader Benny Gantz for his attacks on Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The strategies towards combating the anti-Israel sentiments on social media through sharing the truth about Israel, from Israel.
Will Yair “Yaya” Fink, who won a realistic slot on the Labor Party agree to evacuate his relatives from Judea and Samaria?
How do we react to terrorist attacks as individuals, as a society, as a nation, as Jews?
Knesset candidate Baruch Marzel of Otzma Yehudit thinks that there is no difference between Binyamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz.
Marc Prowisor, Director of Security for the One Israel Fund, thinks that Israel need an effective method of deterrence against our enemies.
We all talk about fighting BDS. Nati Rom acts on it.
On today's Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten, an interview with Jeremy Saltan, Knesset insider and Anglo Forum Chairman for the New Right.
Gil Hoffman asks Uzi Dayan why Israelis are obsessed with electing generals.
Head of Zehut party Moshe Feiglin says that he doesn’t see a difference between the proposed paths towards peace between right and left.