Pesach offering: Why not ‘This Year in Jerusalem?’
The eternal challenge of Passover calls out in every generation: Set the captives free!
The eternal challenge of Passover calls out in every generation: Set the captives free!


The Seder night will be completely different for you, if you listen to the critical pre-Seder insights of Rabbi Shlomo Katz.

Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amos Gilad speaks candidly in advance of the Hamas-led demonstrations.

Asset allocation rules aren’t black and white.
As Pesach approaches, what can we do to remove chametz from our lives?

Josh Hasten and Eve Harrow discuss President Trump's recent appointment as national security adviser, as well as trips for Passover.

The firings, resignations, and ousters in the White House have reached a crescendo. What does that say about Trump?

Do you really want to be in Jerusalem next year? And what should you sing if you have already made Aliyah?

The social media revolution – what went wrong?

Is the end of democracy as we know it near? Yascha Mounk sets out to answer in his new book, “The People vs. Democracy.”

What is the good answer for those who ask who are the Jewish people, and what are they doing here?

Soical networks serve as a fertile breeding ground for terrorism.. In the last wave of incitement, this trend is only getting stronger.

The Passover offering in Jerusalem: The ultimate answer to every lie in the world.

Passover is a very special observance that marks not only the deliverance of the Jewish people, but looks forwards to a future redemption

Israel needs to mobilize more international forces to eradicate the hatred of Jews.

It’s not Passover yet, at least for us. It was for the Jews in this week’s parshah who celebrate the first Seder ever.

What drives a person to become a professional organizer and life coach?

Chutzpah or miracle? What is the secret to living with Messiah eyes as we march toward redemption?

We can relive the slavery in Egypt and the Exodus which was the first step of our nationhood, and be able to see where we are headed.

Walter Bingham followed the rise in Israeli tourism to try to understand why more Israelis prefer to leave the country on Passover.

Is the global savings glut coming to an end and bringing with it increased inflation?

The Diaspora exacerbates as well as contributes to the blindness and numbness against the phenomenon of true Jewish vision.

How will you make your Seder this year more meaningful?

Are non-Jews able to observe Passover and other Torah commandments?

Jay Shapiro claims that UNRWA has kept the Palestinians as hostages to destroy Israel.

Gloria Greenfield talks with Eve Harrow about her fourth film that exposes the so called "progressive" ideology of the West.

The current scrutiny surrounding Facebook has created a trust issue among the social media company's users and advertisers.

Dr. Ronen Bergman reveals what happened behind the scenes of the security establishment on the way to attack the reactor in Syria in 2007.

Where can you find a high-quality dividend?

Why is it better that the elections were not advanced? Is there a reasonable chance that this will happen in the near future?

The message of Passover: Believe in yourself and don't look back.

The people of Israel are no longer afraid of terrorism, which has intensified in recent days. Studies show that people in Israel are happier

President Trump wants to influence North Korea to disarm its nuclear weapons. There is no real willingness to do so in Pyongyang.

Commentator Ehud Yaari tries to answer the question: Is Israel on the way to a security escalation in its fight against the Palestinians?

An interesting calendar irony.

What does it mean to be judged before you walk through the door? What are the consequences?

How did the social security number become the most important identifier in the United States? And is that even a good idea?

Take a trip inside the mind of Jeremy Gimpel on this dramatic, inspiring and illuminating show.

One of the troubling facts after Secretary of State was fired is is that we still do not know enough about Trump's foreign policy.

Are the Russians interested in entering a broad confrontation with the West, and Britain serves only as a trigger?

One mother's unusual method of commemorating her daughter's death through an evening of dance.

Does making Aliyah alter your Jewish identity? Can even the idea of moving to Israel change how you view yourself as a Jew?

Trump administration imposes new sanctions against Russian individuals and entities over 2016 election interference.

We all know that we went down to Egypt. Do we all know why it was necessary?

Is it possible to predict market bubbles?

Jay Shapiro thinks that the narrative produced by the Polish government is a kind of new anti-Semitism.

The challenge of the book of Leviticus: Israel’s divine mission.

The public does not want early elections. Gil Hoffman goes through the likely winners and losers of snap elections.

Many people wonder what Judaism has to say about life after death. This is especially significant as we prepare for Pesach.

Take a peek at the behind-the-scenes activity of bringing senior officials to Israel and presenting it in the most positive light.

Since President Trump entered office, he's promised a radical restructuring of the federal government, But that hasn't happened yet.

Meet the British journalist and historian who wrote a book whose sole purpose is to increase sympathy for the Jewish state.

The extraordinary argument that discrimination against women is just.

Fresh look at an old topic.

Miriam Ballin is the first female haredi ambulance driver, and the founder of United Hatzalah’s Psychotrauma & Crisis Response Unit.

Has the Netanyahu era ended? At what stage should the prime minister resign? Minister Naftali Bennett concludes a week long visit to the US.

A fascinating interview with a Vietnam era American who moved to Israel and converted to Judaism.

The Aliyah trail and its connection to the trail of the arc.

Private lenders want a piece of the $100 billion student loans business, of which the government currently has a near monopoly.

South Korea says that the North is willing to talk about giving up its atomic arsenal. What happened to the threat of nuclear war?
