Behind the scenes at the political ambush
Gil Hoffman takes us behind the scenes during and after the event which saw the breakup of the Zionist Union.
Gil Hoffman takes us behind the scenes during and after the event which saw the breakup of the Zionist Union.

The Ten Plagues & the reason for Creation: It’s all about man.

How lawmakers are responding, and what can be done about vulnerability to ongoing cyberattacks?

We use expressions like "he died early" or "she died before her time", but are they in fact accurate?

What will the US pullout from Syria do to the Kurds? Which weak links will get wiped off the board?

What will be left of the Jewish Home and how will the split impact the formation of a “right wing” government?

The neglect of the hungry and homeless.

A couple of teachers discuss how to have proper access to youth and how education can also affect the future of the entire region.

“It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to.”

As we approach a new year, it’s time to look at the bigger picture of the political future for the Republicans and the Democrats.

Making Aliyah and living in Israel for a Jew can very well enhance the development of his or her 'human condition'.

Professor Abraham Diskin discusses the most fascinating election in the country’s history.

An Egyptian girl worked two years in a Jewish school. Years later she discovered she's also a Jew.

With the first official trip by Israeli PM to Brazil, The former Ambassador to Braziltalks about the warming relations between the states.

US foreign policy survey: Mattis out, Syria troops ordered out, Afghanistan in flux.

Yohanan Plesner, president of the Israel Democracy Institute, explains about elections 2019.

Limited political correctness: Anti-Semitism is capable of changing faces.

Considering a world without gender, family, nation, borders...or man.

The Aliyah Team questions the role of Jews in exile.

The evening on which LeBron proved he was far from being a basketball legend.

Gil Hoffman speaks about the complicated relationship of Christians in Israel with the Jewish majority in the Jewish state.

The root problem: Talking about the Land of Israel.

How will the withdrawal of US troops from Syria affect the region, particularly Israel?

Despite remaining ISIS threats, Pompeo says US made 'Caliphate in Syria go away'.

Do we really accept that the ways of Torah are pleasant and that we can improve keeping the Torah for ourselves and for our fellow Jews?

Connecting the dots from the 10th of Tevet: Mourning the Holy Temple & saying Kaddish for the Holocaust victims.

Making Aliyah: Practical vs. ideal.

You’ll have a spectacular retirement if you know this one thing.

Sender Bransome has seen it all and done it all, and proves that G-d created the world.

Will fear of world opinion, being hated and attacked, prevent Jews from making Aliyah?

Former head of the Research Division of IDF Military Intelligence thinks that the move of US is bad for Israel.

Zalman Shoval, who served under four prime ministers, shares stories of his time with Israeli and American statesmen.

We use expressions like "he died early" or "she died before her time", but are they in fact accurate?

To pray means to ask for the one thing you are afraid could never come true.

According to the polls, the public prefers Binyamin Netanyahu more as prime minister and less as defense minister. Gil Hoffman explains why.

Dr. Meir Elran thinks that "Australia doesn't agree with Israeli assertion that Jerusalem, as a united city, is the capital of Israel".

What does a Christian Radio host do when confronted with the truth of Jewish apologetics, and where does his journey take him?

Anti-Semitism is rising in Europe, and Jews again testify that they are afraid to live on the continent.

Does advanced technology ultimately harm us and our children indirectly?

Caroline Glick discusses what Israel should be doing in light of the wave of murderous Jihadist attacks over the past week.

Mitzvot and brachot are meant to teach us to appreciate being alive and active in the world that G-d gave us.

A bittersweet week.

Joseph’s life is a series of highs and lows – literally and figuratively.

In the Diaspora, the Jew risks being caught up in the courage-or-cowardice conflict.

A double standard for discipline?

Jay Shapiro wonders when the world will understand that the PA fosters the image of the weak, while encouraging and directing terrorism.

What wealthy people do to ensure a financially secure retirement.

Former head of the Shin Bet security agency’s Intelligence Division thinks that Hamas is trying to provoke Israel in every way.

The Aliyah Time team talks about the current situation in Europe and why more Jews don't make Aliyah.

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

Jay Shapiro wonders whether President Trump's unreserved support for Israel is part of real friendship or a combination of interests.

Tzvi Fishman left the glittery Hollywood lifestyle to pursue the pure gold of the Torah and Israel, and he's still making films.

With his daughter in serious condition and grandson in critical condition after terror attack, Chaim Silberstein tries to stay optimistic.

Digital DNA co-author Jonathan Aronson on the "hollowing out" of American workers and the elected officials that claim to represent them.

The spiritual and the political ramifications of the horrific terrorist attack that took place this week outside the community of Ofra.

Jay Shapiro thinks that the State of Israel can be both Jewish and democratic, despite various claims against this thesis.

When you mention the word Kabbalah today, the average person either thinks about Madonna, or some mystical form of Judaism.

Light and darkness - Hanukkah all year round.

Israeli politics: A guide for the perplexed - part 2.

Jay Shapiro thinks that Jerusalem is more than an idea, it is a real city with real problem to solve.
