'Israeli Society Must Maintain its Unity'
Former CoS Benny Gantz and American Ambassador Dan Shapiro take part in memorial rally for the three murdered yeshiva students.
Former CoS Benny Gantz and American Ambassador Dan Shapiro take part in memorial rally for the three murdered yeshiva students.

Arutz Sheva hears from the man molding Israel's next generation of hi-tech innovators.

Relatives of mutilated soldier meet minister, who decides to stop funding Al Midan Theater that glorifies murderer.

Yifrah, Sha'ar, and Frankel families donate scroll in their sons' memories to IDF base; PM: boys will 'stay with us forever.'

MKs from across the political spectrum share stories about Chabad as Knesset salutes the movement.

More than 3,000 take place in the annual Shomron March in memory of former Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi.

Torah scroll in honor of Jewish WWII soldiers installed at Kotel, the 'place that unites the Jewish people.'

150 of the Jewish world’s leading change makers from 32 countries convened for the 2015 ROI Summit.

Philanthropist and real estate investor Adam Milstein speaks to Arutz Sheva about the recent anti-BDS summit held in Las Vegas.

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks calls to "broaden the agenda" when it comes to discussions of boycotts and anti-Semitism.

EJC VP Edwin Shuker talks about the unique condition of Islam in Europe, and how anti-Semitism and Islam have joined.

Meridor debates Hotovely over her citing of Torah, says Israel must ignore religious rights and offer a Palestinian state outline to UN.

Fmr. Ministry of Strategic Affairs Director General breaks down delegitimization movement and how Israel must react.

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, daughter of Robert Kennedy, thinks concessions to the PA show 'moral courage.'

LeVar Burton of "Star Trek" fame visits Israel, participates in education through technology conference.

Four-day conference discusses learning through innovations that are beyond the screen.

Influential American rabbi speaks to Arutz Sheva about the Champions for Justice awards, and why the IDF stands for human values.

New Jersey governor blasts Obama for failing to stand up to evil and only standing up to Prime Minister Netanyahu.

The city of Elad dedicates its annual Torah study day to the memory of Eyal Yifrah, Gilad Sha'ar and Naftali Frenkel.

Agriculture Minister promises to continue the path of the late Rabbi Moshe Levinger and build all over the land of Israel.

At Mercaz Harav Yeshiva, Netanyahu promises that Jerusalem will never be divided again so long as he is Prime Minister.

President Reuven Rivlin mourns Levinger and his dedication to Hevron.

Israeli Sephardic Chief Rabbi makes call at 3rd anniversary of anti-Semitic mass-murder; 'The rabbis should leave at the end.'

Leading European rabbis discuss what they think needs to be done in order to combat the growing anti-Semitism in the continent.

Pickapp, developed in the Arava region, combines location platforms with agro-technics to build a revolutionary map.

Technology combining greenhouses and fishery found at the Agritech 2015 conference.

Netafim, an Israeli company considered a global leader in irrigation, shows its technology at Agritech conference in Tel Aviv.

Arutz Sheva visits international exhibition for agriculture technologies taking place in Tel Aviv.

Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau gives tips to rabbis at Barkai Center prize ceremony.

The head of the Barkai Center speaks to Arutz Sheva on sidelines of prize ceremony.

Chabad continues to serve hot meals to stranded Israelis despite lack of electricity, damage.

Thousands from across the religious, political spectrum pay respects to leading Religious-Zionist figure, a testament to his vast impact.

Head of Shuva Israel sect flew from NYC to Israel to be arraigned in court, and was taken directly to hospital.

Dan Region police refuse to take chances as R' Chaim Grenimann is laid to rest, after trampling incident killed 2 earlier this month.

State Assemblyman Travis Allen visits several communities as part of ongoing project with Samaria Regional Council.

The Missing Persons’ Forum holds special Seder in Tel Aviv to raise awareness for the hundreds of missing persons in Israel.

Teams arrive to help French, German search-and-rescue teams find bodies.

Consultants set up shop in Tel Aviv, offering services free of charge: from fitness to career counselling to spread some goodwill.

Why do US Jews make aliyah? Will the elections change their decision? Arutz Sheva meets some prospective olim to find out that and more.

Local Jews plan to train in self defense to prevent similar attacks in the future, says a witness.
