Israel and the nations – the next step
They love Israel, they feel deeply connected to the Jewish People. They can’t move to Israel. What should they do now?
They love Israel, they feel deeply connected to the Jewish People. They can’t move to Israel. What should they do now?


Regeneron’s drug uses the same antibodies that people develop when they become sick and recover from the coronavirus.

Who is right? PM Netanyahu and his partnership with the left, or Yamina, and their threat not to sit in this type of government?

What spices and essential oils were used in the Temple and Biblical times? Can they help fight the coronavirus?
Maurice Hirsch is outraged at Israel’s decision to “loan” the PA $800 million.

Life in Europe's most anti-Semitic city.

We have seen the hand of G-d in giving us a major push in the direction of the Geula Sh'leima.

Jim Long: How a non-Jewish believer in Torah discovered archaeological evidence of the Exodus.

Are Diaspora Jews becoming more aware that Israel is the safest place on earth for Jews due to how their homelands are handling COVID-19?

China is trying in every way to shake off its connection to the coronavirus eruption. Does the world believe her?

If you want to see the light, trust in God.

The Kohanim and the calendar: Striving towards an elevated perception of reality.

How does American anti-money laundering legislation adversely affect 8 million US expats?

There are very few things in life as satisfying as personal growth, and very few letdowns as hard as personal disappointment.

The additional responsibilities of being Kohanim to a nation tasked with holiness.

Israel should take advantage of the coronavirus crisis to tighten ties with Diaspora Jews.

Kristina Reiko Cooper tells the wonderful story of her career and of a special cello which she plays.

Now for something completely different: A crazy look at the Diaspora mindset against making Aliyah.

Is this (real) pandemic being used as a ‘tool’ to control us?

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.

COVID-19 achieved what no enemy could - remembering and celebrating virtually.

The State of Israel opens the door to any and all Jews who want to come here.

The United States' top infectious diseases expert says the trial of an antiviral drug to treat Covid-19 has produced promising results.

How to deal with the confusion that these conspiracy theories cause when planning Aliyah.

Rabbi Joseph Polak was three years old when the Holocaust ended. His story of survival is still unfolding.

Doug Goldstein explains the benefits and pitfalls of investing in the international market.

Marion Dierickx talks on what yearly work trips to Antarctica taught her about preparedness, survival and isolation.

Is a consistent fall in new cases enough? Or does there need to be a rapid expansion in testing capabilities and contact tracing?

There is something intrinsically important about “Eretz Yisrael” that goes beyond the geography and the politics.

There are many non-Jews seeking to convert to Judaism, but have difficulties with the conversion process.

Disorganized research slows discovery of COVID-19 treatments, experts say.

Dan Diker pays tribute to the Israeli culture of survival in managing disasters.

The State of Israel, and Yom Ha’atzmaut, may need a lot of rethinking, and their relationship to Covid-19 demands careful reflection.

From Zikaron to Atzmaut - Days of Remembrance & Celebration.

Thanking G-d for the State of Israel, acknowledging the miracle.

Tamar Yonah interviews Amnon Sharon, author of Sane In Damascus, about his experience as a captive of the Syrians in the Yom Kippur War.

Tamar Yonah interviews Ben-Tzion & Chavula Hefter, and Shabtai Katz, who lived through, and fought through these tumultuous times.

Adena Mark Kapon, whose mother Sara Blaustein was murdered in a 2001 Gush Etzion terror attack, tells her story.

What is it like to be the grandson of the greatest mass murderer in recent history? An interview with Rainer Hoess.

Remembrance ceremonies were canceled, the holidays celebrated alone. The days of the coronavirus remind us of the smallness of man.

A look back on Pesach and ahead to Yom HaAtzmaut.

Does speaking against the so-called 'religion of peace' make one an Islamophobe?

Whatever aliyah plans are currently made, should they now be dropped because of the dangerous plague (virus) or stepped up and hastened?

Judy Singer wanted to volunteer her help, by giving a part of herself to someone in need.

The Divine, prophetic trajectory of the month of Iyar, the month of healing.

The idea that we can improve the genetic make-up of the human race through selective breeding. Sound familiar?

Expert: Americans rallying against stay-at-home orders need to understand that preventing the spread of the virus is “about life and death”.

What goes in is what comes out: Life lessons from the heart of Leviticus.

International relations in the COVID-19 era: Richard Haass on what comes after a pandemic.

Classic imagery of medieval anti-Semitism is rising again during the catastrophic COVID-19 pandemic.

Walter Bingham tells Josh Hasten how he survived Kristallnacht as a teen, and was fortunate to make it to England on a Kindertransport.

Pepole across the US tried to apply for the Paycheck Protection Program, but eventually gave up because it was so complicated.

Rena Quint survived the horrors of the Holocaust because of six mothers and many angels.

Rabbi Joseph Polak was three years old when the Holocaust ended. His survival story is still unfolding.

Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis passed away four years ago. In this interview, she spoke about the iPhone generation, shidduchim and more.

The fine balance between the nation's health and economy.

Jay Shapiro thinks that despite the dangers and suffering that the virus causes worldwide, it is also an opportunity to improve the world.

Rabbi Yaniv Hanya accidentally discovered the extent of religious youth dabbling in dangerous internet. He decided to do something about it.
