The coronavirus and delays in Aliyah - Keep the hope
Despite the hardships and impossibilities and what seems foolish, make Aliyah anyway.
Despite the hardships and impossibilities and what seems foolish, make Aliyah anyway.

Zechariah’s Prophecy and the Nations’ Special Relationship with the Festival of Sukkot

Just what is normal let alone new normal? Making Aliyah brings about a new normal in itself along with recovery from the coronavirus.

How can Israel, the legendary “Start-Up Nation”, recover from this economic crisis?

US and Israel must ponder if Sudan is capable of transformation to a democratic civilian government.

Transitioning from Yom Kippur to the joy of Sukkot, despite the coronavirus.

For many Jews across the world, and non-Jews as well, Idan Raichel is the soundtrack of some part of their life. An in-depth interview.

Rabbi Simon Benzaquen builds bridges in Jewish communities around the world.

Time to ditch the foreign laws: Israel's politicized High Court of Justice.

Following the signing of historic agreements with the Gulf states, Israel should be concerned about a situation in which Joe Biden will win.

On the way to perfection: To be worthy of being sons of the Creator of the world.

Jonathan Silver digs into the archives and offers excerpts from our conversations on faith, mortality, tradition, and obligation, and sin.

The plague rages on to the confusion and awareness of others resulting in fear, interest and learning.

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

Entering the new year spiritually primed and ready to take on the world.

There are countless reasons to believe that things are going to get very bad for the Jews in America very soon.

Yom Kippur: How to change your spiritual DNA? How does Torah define sin, and what makes repentance real?

Just returned from Greensboro North Carolina, Tamar researches a wealth of information for both her guiding and writing and teaches.

Could the quarantine imposed in order to stem the spread of the virus affect the timing of Aliyah?

Yoav Rabinovitz talks about these turbulent times in Israeli politics, the justice system, and how we can take it from humor angle.

Shmuel Rosner, John Ruskay and Irwin J. Mansdorf go to a deep discussion on the meaning behind the term “anti-Israel.”

Rachel Azaria is an Israeli change maker, previously serving as a member of the Knesset.

Michal Cotler-Wunsh led string of hearings of the largest social media companies including Facebook, Twitter and Google.

The Trump Administration may end next January. Is the government headed by Binyamin Netanyahu preparing for this?

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur force us to get real with what we truly want.

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

The effects of the upcoming strange new season, challenging lockdown (quarantine) on Aliyah.

Preparing for Rosh HaShana: Rejoice with Trembling

People of all ages can use practical money advice.

Israel’s ambassador to the United States thinks that very soon more Arab countries will normalize ties with Israel.

Travel during a pandemic, preparations for Rosh Hahanah and the reflection of all of us having been created in the image of God.

Countdown to the birth of man & the opportunity for renewal.

The psychology of Aliyah as it relates to extreme fear of change.

Should you transfer your American retirement accounts to Israel when you move overseas?

Rabbi Mois Navon discusses the philosophical and ethical issues arising from the rapidly developing world of artificial intelligence.

Israel finds new allies that open the door to a complete and significant change for the better of the regional reality.

Legal confusion in Judea and Samaria. Ottoman Law? Jordanian Law? Military Law? Or Israeli Law?

Why Netanyahu must resign and let Israelis get a new future.

We don't know why G-d created the world, nor why He gave us free will, but we can hopefully see and understand the gift of T'shuva.

Joel is part of a small but growing group of hasidim who love Israel, despite the Satmar movement's anti-Zionist stance.

The importance of what to take which is the main focus that helps one to organize and experience the joy of settling in the Land of Israel.

Discover how the nations can also enter into a covenant relationship with God.

Standing before Hashem at the renewal of creation: Preparing to receive a new light.

Arab countries wants to establish relations with Israel, no longer look at the situation in the Middle East from a Palestinian perspective.

The PM has presented a significant historical achievement at the political level, but is he also looking for political gain on his side?

The primordial of the Shofar: Standing upright before G-d, our King & creator.

Is the political violence in the US today careening toward a second Civil War?

What will happen during the high holidays, when some are insisting on holding services in synagogues despite the infections?

Alexander Lukashenko has been the president of Belarus since 1994 and today the country seems like it might be on the brink of a revolution.

What are the pros and cons of peace with the Emirates, and where might it take Israel?

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.

International Public Diplomacy Director at the Israel Institute for Strategic Studies talks about the Democrats' biggest fear.

The paradigm of ‘chutzpah’.

There are Jews who do keep the mitzvot, but they do not do that with joy. They need to be shown the beauties of a Torah way of life.

Rabbi Yitzchak Goldstein shares Diaspora Yeshiva's pre-1967 history.

A classic account of courage, integrity, and most of all - belonging.

What to take and what to leave fortifies the adjustment process of aliyah and settling in the Land of Israel.

Serving Hashem in gladness is the key to every divine blessing: Torah is the people of Israel’s deed to the Land of Israel.

Why are PFICs a problem for Americans in Israel?

The Holy Temple, Rosh Hashanah, and the chance to replant ourselves in the Garden of Eden.
