What is the connection between mitzvot and Dr. Seuss?
The Torah forbids pulling a band wagon with an elephant harnessed with two giraffes - as we find in Dr. Seuss's book.
The Torah forbids pulling a band wagon with an elephant harnessed with two giraffes - as we find in Dr. Seuss's book.

One woman's odyssey through gestational surrogacy in Israel.

Israel’s recent “national unity” law calls the country “unique” to the Jewish people. But 21 percent of Israelis are Arabs.

Jay Shapiro posits that the Palestinian Arab claims to history in the land of Israel are baseless.

Is there a problem with hugging, shaking hands or praying together?

Trump asks, “How did we end up here?” The New Yorker suggests: “Follow the money”.

Is ISIS on its way out? What should we expect next? Where do artificial intelligence and terrorism converge?

Two leaders of Jewish Federations talk about opportunities and challenges as they look towards the future.

How vulnerable are prospective new immigrants making Aliyah to the rampant 'fake news' bombarding the media?

We all want different things in life, but at the root of all of it is one thing: Peace of mind.

The future of the reading brain in an increasingly digital world.

Choose a mutual fund that is right for you.

The Divine call to be a holy people in the Divinely-appointed Land.

There are warm connections between certain Jewish leaders and the Christian community. What should our reaction and possible answer be?

William D. Cohan, a former investment banker and the author of four books about Wall Street, discusses corporate debt.

The former child star of Miami Boys Choir talks about music, about overcoming fears, and about music from G-d.

What really matters on the Temple Mount.

Another Arutz Sheva milestone: Walter Bingham, in his 700th show, talks about everything that matters in Israel and around the world.

The ups and downs of different authority systems.

Rabbi Jason Weiner is a hospital chaplain. He guides people through intense moments in life, death, and everything in between.

Interview: Israel’s leading rocket scientist can’t reveal his identity, but he can talk about how Israel would deal with a nuclear attack.

What's holding Jews back from making Aliyah? Maybe the widening gap between the Diaspora and Israel.

If you don’t like something in your religion: do you change or do you change the religion?

Josh Hasten thinks that the concept of ‘ceasefire’ doesn’t exist in Hamas Jihadist society.

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

The Middle East is the goose that lays the golden egg for the experts who want to keep all the problems without solving them.

Ordinary Iranians will suffer, but regime insiders will profit.

How did Charlottesville change US? Has the alt-right withered under the new scrutiny or grown amidst the new visibility?

A Program for the Nation of Israel in Her Land

Doug reviews what an investor needs to consider when purchasing an ETF, and why this investment may benefit American expats.

Washington slaps tariffs on Turkey. The Trump administration’s trade fights, using national security as the justification.

Former National Security Advisor, Yaakov Nagel, thinks that eventually Israel will be forced to act against Hamas in Gaza.

UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn's double talk.

The gentle path to walk according to Jewish laws and the tradition

Arab commentator Ehud Yaari claims that both Israel and Hamas have an interest in calming the Gaza border.

Jon Favreau's popular new podcast, "The Wilderness," explores how the Democrats lost their way and how they try to bounce back.

How does the new law affect Aliyah?

Minister Yoav Gallant says Israel could adopt a strategy of assassinating Hamas leaders and members.

Yaakov Amidror believes there is a possibility for a large-scale military operation in Gaza, but there is hesitation in decision-making.

Yossi Kuperwasser claims that Israel needs to send the message that there’s a “price to pay"

How do people decide that they want to be part of a certain community and synagogue?

Lev HaOlam sends 1,000 packages of made in Yesha products each month.

Why does there seem to be an apathy or a lack of understanding of the threat that missionaries pose to the Jewish State?

How did Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian Arab, and Israeli tourists find themselves sharing a hostel in Tel Aviv?

Welcoming the month of Elul, unique time of spiritual growth in ‘the place that He will choose’.

For President Trump and his foreign policy Team, cracking the Islamic Republic is job number one.

Several people wearing "Q" T-shirts and holding "We are Q" signs were spotted at President Trump's rally. Who are they?

You have to understand how the world works and what we’re supposed to do about it, which is very important to do at this time of year.

Family problems: Jay Shapiro thinks that American Jewish leadership manifests lack of mutual respect.

President Trump's special assistant weighs in on Iran sanctions.

This is the main goal of Parshat Eikev: Hear what your mouth is talking about.

Everybody claims special rights.

Different and loved ones: Joel is part of a small but growing group of hasidim who love Israel.

A president like no other has changed the way the media covers the White House. Is it dangerous? Is it fair?

The lying spin involved in the war of words against Jewish identity and Israel can strengthen Aliyah.

8 tips for making smart stock choices.

The Democrats’ comeback plan in the 2018 midterms is ready. How will the Republicans react?

The secret to happiness is right in front of us. So why are not we happy enough?

The Trump administration is weighing a big tax cut for the rich, with no vote in Congress. And what will the citizens enjoy?

Gil Hoffman explains why the news from the empty parliament building is surprisingly intense now.
