The never ending battle against Jew hatred
From campuses to everyday settings and especially on the internet, this evil is morphing its language and tactics with frightening alacrity.
From campuses to everyday settings and especially on the internet, this evil is morphing its language and tactics with frightening alacrity.
Binyamin Horgen has spent his time since the murder of his wife keeping her memory alive, by spreading her messages of hope and love.
Josh Hasten hears what some experts are saying in terms of how Israel should approach the ICC's political decision.
Should groups accusing Israel of apartheid be allowed into schools?
Jamie Geller speaks with Eve Harow about the need to rebrand Judaism, food, the power of social media.
Josh Hasten isn’t buying UNRWA’s claims of a mistake, notes UNRWA schools have been inciting against the Jewish State for decades.
Bat Galim Shaer discusses how she decided to commemorate her son, who was killed by terrorists, by bringing people closer together.
The next election will focus on the right-wing parties and may actually bring an end to Binyamin Netanyahu's tenure.
Swedish writer talks about her Jewish journey, the joy of sharing the stories of the people she meets, and what Israel means to her.
How the Vice President of the most hostile US leader in history will work with Israel as the President.
The European Union and others in the world are losing their minds over Israel’s approval of housing units in Jerusalem.
Israel needs to step up and do what’s in its best interests regardless of outside influence.
24 hours before Americans heads to the polls, Marc Zell, Chairman of Republicans Overseas Israel, is confident Trump will win.
What is the importance of normalization with Sudan?
Dr. Yechiel Leiter talks about the existing threats in the Middle East and what Israel loses in the Abraham Accords.
Avi Zimmerman and his partners are involved with initiating economic normalization between Jews and those Arabs living under the PA.
Sarah Haetzni-Cohen is chairwoman of the My Israel movement and works hard to spread Zionist values on the internet and via social media.
As a result of the lockdown, things have hardly returned to normal in Israel, as schools remain shuttered and businesses are closed.
Gershon HaCohen and Eve Harow discuss past and current crises and if chaos is actually the normal situation.
Rabbi Mois Navon discusses the philosophical and ethical issues arising from the rapidly developing world of artificial intelligence.
What will happen during the high holidays, when some are insisting on holding services in synagogues despite the infections?
Nati Dinnar exposes many facets of the story behind the Iron Dome project whose goal was deemed an impossibility.
Ira Mosen sees examples of coexistence in Israel very often, but finds that those stories are not shared by a media.
Arie Green tells about his remarkable 800-mile solo hike throughout the country trying to "find peace in the Promised Land".
English speaking Israelis from different religious and political sectors meet and make dialogue with the ‘other’.
Danny Seaman says that the agreement proves wrong those who believe the key to peace in the Middle East is an Israeli concession-based deal.
How today’s friends of Israel are those who turn to the Bible as their guide to understand what’s really happening in Israel.
Chagit-Moriah Gibor shares what she has gone through since the ‘girls’ prayer’ during the expulsion from Gush Katif.
How 'Gesher' organization has shifted its model as a result of Coronavirus where physically bringing people together is nearly impossible.
Jodi Samuels shares her journey from Johannesburg to Jerusalem via New York.
Shmuel Rosner talks about the development of Judaism unique to Israel in the 21st century and how it affects Diaspora Jews.
Newly minted Blue and White MK lays out her agenda, including promoting Aliyah and bringing back remains of IDF soldiers from Gaza.
The organization of Joseph Gitler provide thousands of prepared meals for those in need.
This is how an organization raises tens of millions of dollars to help small businesses hit by the coronavirus.
Why do so many people want this soft spoken gentle Jew dead?
Could planning for the Torah mandated sabbatical cycle provide an economic template for our rapidly changing world?
How the ancient text comes to life in our times with outside forces accusing the Jews of being thieves and bandits in our own land.
Will applying sovereignty by adopting all the terms of the deal take Israel to the right path or will it end in disaster?
The leader of the Yamina Party speaks from heart and head on Aliyah, Iran, COVID-19, and sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
Can we use both academics and tradition to develop our understanding of historical truth and still hold onto our principles of faith?
What’s on the table in the real world?
Here are some thoughts on structural violence and what we can all learn from the murder of George Floyd.
Leaders from communities in Judea and Samaria released a statement encouraging Israel to move forward with the application of sovereignty.
The events of the past few days show that the phenomena of the Jewish scapegoat is alive and well.
Jessica Cohen explains the new Netflix type streaming platform that is showing the magic of Israel to the world.
Josh Hasten in an optimistic conversation as the country has started opening up, after being on lockdown for several months.
What are German non-Jews, some who were children or grandchildren of Nazis, doing in the mountains of Judea?
They love Israel, they feel deeply connected to the Jewish People. They can’t move to Israel. What should they do now?
Maurice Hirsch is outraged at Israel’s decision to “loan” the PA $800 million.
Gil Hoffman talks on mourning during the coronavirus period, and dealing with loss of a parent and as a parent.
To what degree can we be happy in the face of circumstances that include fear, pain and so many unknowns?
Marc Provisor describes what it's like to fight jihadist terrorism with the additional challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Adena Mark Kapon, whose mother Sara Blaustein was murdered in a 2001 Gush Etzion terror attack, tells her story.
Walter Bingham tells Josh Hasten how he survived Kristallnacht as a teen, and was fortunate to make it to England on a Kindertransport.
Why this will be a Passover our great grandchildren will remember.
Rabbi Guy Avihod explains that on the first Passover in history, the Jews were also quarantined in their homes.
Why the upcoming Passover night really will be different than all others, given the social distancing.
Public gatherings in synagogues or elsewhere must be avoided at this time.
Efrat Mayor Oded Revivi talks about the tremendous challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created.
Is there anything to laugh about in our quarantined spaces during these dismal times? Super-comedian Benji Lovitt has the answer.