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.

Tamar Yonah speaks with Lisa Bordetsky-Williams, who shares what Jews in Russia had to endure for centuries.

Tablets engraved by the finger of G-d and a man-made disaster called the Golden Calf.

Yoseph Hadad talks about just how integrated Arabs are in Israeli society.

Netanyahu is up to his old tricks in the political field and is not putting an end to the Gaza terror.

Jay Shapiro argues that Israel should insist on sovereignty in Judea and Samaria even in the face of the Biden administration.

The always remember the Jerusalem factor in the Purim story and in the Purim celebration.

The coronavirus should not interfere with Aliyah if the person is careful and informative from reliable sources.

How are Israel's kohanim different from the spiritual leaders of other cultures?

A young Puerto Rican American Jew learns activism for Israel through 9/11.

Purim parallels and universal lessons from the Scroll of Esther.

What is the connection between this week’s parshah, Tetzaveh, and the holiday of Purim?

Rabbi Yehuda HaKohen shares the story of an ancient festival that's currently experiencing a revival in the State of Israel.

Binyamin Horgen has spent his time since the murder of his wife keeping her memory alive, by spreading her messages of hope and love.

Do the clothes make the man or does the man make the clothes?

Who will be the winners and losers in this ideological showdown?

The Israeli elections: Who’s running and the general breakdown.

An assessment of our uncertain political future.

Why is it so important to remember the bad deeds done to us and not to forget them for generations to come?

The upcoming strain in the US-Israel relationship is inevitable, because of the Democrats' attitude toward Israel.

The often-heard question of ‘what will it take for Jews to leave the Diaspora?’ has been debated and discussed for decades.

Music taps the divine pipeline: Lenny Solomon of Shlock Rock shares his thoughts on music, aliyah, and 'converting' the secular to holy.

Tamar Yonah with questions we need to get answers for in order to know if the lockdowns are really a conspiracy against us - or not.

What can the Mishkan teach us about the ways Divine revelation is channeled into our world?

Amalek: Seeding doubt and perpetuating fear in an eternal struggle against G-d.

Nadav Eyal discusses the subject he’s been covering thoroughly for over a year – the battle against Covid 19.

The great privilege and responsibility of making a place for G-d in our lives.

Trump: Limbaugh was 'a guiding light with the ability to see the truth and paint vivid pictures over the airwaves.'

More people of all ages are reporting that the pandemic has affected their mental state. How do you deal with the situation?

Stories, places and events that shaped the Jewish world.

Israel needs to insist that the US administration not return to the previous nuclear deal.

We might not always live up to that level of commitment to G-d, but that is our target.

Is there an underlying theme of building our inner Mishkan as well?

The effects of post-coronavirus fears on the current rate of Aliyah.

When a non-Jew recognizes that the Torah is true, from whom do they learn Torah? Dr. Rivkah Lambert Adler has the answer.

Israel’s former US ambassador Michael Oren calls for united front against new Iran deal.

What is being done in the United States to combat the rise of extreme right-wing stances – and what role does civil society have?

Why are the statutes as expressed in the Written Torah almost always so different from Jewish law in practice?

The true service of G-d: Anchoring the Eternal Torah in this physical world.

Cash flow is a problem for many people, but businesses have their own issues.

Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer on the coronavirus and rethinking the relationship between haredim and Israeli society.

Joel Kotkin assesses what’s happening in American religious culture today as the pandemic continues to take its toll.

Who's to blame? The balance between federal government and individual responsibility in vaccine rollout.

The Communist takeover of the West, the Great Reset, and what we can do about it.

Why civil law is the first thing G-d teaches Moshe at Sinai.

Josh Hasten hears what some experts are saying in terms of how Israel should approach the ICC's political decision.

Joel Caplan joins Tamar Yoah to share his story and try to warn you not to lose your money through the "China hustle".

The immoral reasons that motivate the machinations of our politicians and why it is imperative that we change our electoral system.

President Joe Biden has already begun talking about his foreign policy but has yet to reveal how he will handle the Israeli-PA issue.

Understanding Torah and mitzvot is important, but must never be thought of as a condition.

The "leisure time" spent during the lockdown in the Diaspora is best spent planning and preparing for inevitable Aliyah.

Rabbi Reuven Wolf talks about what all Jews have in common and what is the role of non-Jews in the World to Come.

What are the different models for gentiles to participate in Israel's historic mission?

The perpetual Sinai revelation: A unique Noahide perspective on non-Jewish love of Torah.

Can we expect to see active Moroccan involvement in future Israeli-Palestinian negotiations on the core issue of Jerusalem?

Dore Gold on the strategic importance of the Nile River and the politics of the Red Sea.

Kfir Itzhaki stormed an Islamic terrorist during the Second Intifada. Now he lectures on fear and the art of dealing with it.

The unifying joy of Yitro at the oneness of G-d.

Fall-out from the coronavirus pandemic has given governments all over the world, the opportunity to put its citizens under Martial Law.

Israel's Pfizer deal drives quick rollout, and privacy worries.
