The ordinance of the red heifer - Our ticket to the Holy Temple
Two strikes (on the rock) and you're out: Watching the Nation of Israel grow up.
Two strikes (on the rock) and you're out: Watching the Nation of Israel grow up.

Who is responsible for the rise in anti-Semitism – the left or the right? Is hatred of Israel and hatred of the Jews one and the same?

How is it that a Jew can ignore the traditions and still have the experience of feeling and being Jew without comprising Judaism itself?

What is it like to discover after being raised as a Christian all your life that you and your family are really…Jewish?

After the failure of the previous elections, Amir Peretz was elected leader of the party. Will he be able to reconstruct the great days?

Ze’ev Orenstein says the discovery of the “Pilgrims' Road,” isn’t a matter of faith, but rather a matter of “fact”.

Eve Harrow asks if the world holds Israel to a double standard.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is so deep that it can not be bridged even with investments in the Palestinian Authority.

The 'story' of the Meraglim and the 'story' of Korach's rebellion are not just once-upon-a-time a long time ago stories.

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

Ron Allswang talks about handling challenges, coaching basketball, and hand-ups rather than hand-outs.

The sense of security of American Jews is weakening as a result of the increase in anti-Semitism and attacks in synagogues in the last year.

Is the more dramatic increase in anti-Semitism a sign that the Mitzvah of Aliyah is more urgent than ever?

Talking about the first ever braille trope system, created especially for Batya Sperling Milner.

Which Democratic candidate has the most raw political talent? What weaknesses of Donald Trump's would they exploit in 2020?

Gil Hoffman provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of internal struggles within the leftist bloc, ahead of the September elections.

Prof. Abraham Diskin thinks that the chances of canceling the elections are small, but there may be surprises.

The lost generation of the desert: Disgruntled, discouraged and defiant.

US-Iran strife "a very interesting situation," says former American diplomat in Middle East.

Shmuel Rosner and Dr. Shlomo Fischer discuss the Israeli haredi population and its unique challenges.

Hear all the excuses for not making Aliyah.

The former Israeli national security adviser talks about the importance of insisting on keeping Iran away from Israel's borders.

16 current players and alumni from the New England Patriots play with members of the American Football in Israel league.

Walter Bingham returns to the days and prayers that preceded the expulsion from Gush Katif.

How do we correct a sin that affects an entire people?

Republican US Rep. Michael Waltz of Florida thinks that the Trump administration must tighten pressure on the Tehran regime.

The root of the problem: Talking about the Land of Israel.

A compass for the Jewish leadership in the Diaspora.

3 steps to stop your retirement nest egg from breaking: Make sure you have enough money saved for retirement.

The confrontation between Iran and the US reaches new heights. Who will be the first to blink and be ready for compromise?

The spies who came in from the Promised Land: One evil report and forty years in the wilderness.

Ben Shapiro claims that US citizens do not like presidents who portray themselves as victims, so President Trump should change his tactics.

Will religion and state be at the center of election campaign in Israel? Who benefits from putting this topic at the top of the agenda?

The growing threat of deepfake technology, causes that It’s getting harder to know what’s real and what isn't. How can they be stopped?

The big failure of Jewish education.

What can we expect might happen next in the region? Tamar Yonah speaks with guest, Dr. Mordechai Kedar.

Rabbi Dovid Fendel, head of the Hesder Yeshiva in Sderot, says that the reality under the constant threat of rocket fire is unacceptable.

The White House is blaming Iran for tanker attacks. Where are relations headed?

Israeli activist shares the inside story on settlements and living in peace.

Leen Ritmeyer’s extraordinary journey from Holland to the Temple Mount, and beyond, has defined his life and contributed immensely to ours.

The Senate vs. the House of Representatives.

We can chose to reject the words of the majority who would rather remain in the Midbar and rally to the side of Yehoshua and Kalev.

David Yehuda Yates shares tales of terror and miracles.

Other than better available housing, benefits, clearing out the enemy, etc. what would be the most effective motivator in increasing Aliyah?

The United States has led the way, and the world is beginning to align: Is the application of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria on the way?

What is the Messianic Era and why is it followed by the resurrection of the dead? These are two good questions that have good answers.

Are there alternative solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Which one is realistic?

Jay Shapiro talks about the Iraqi Jewish community's interesting demand from the US State Department.

“I’m worried about 2020, I think it’s 50-50. I think it’s a coin flip,” says Republican Senator from Texas.

The declaration of the US ambassador opened the way for the application of sovereignty. Can the Israeli government take this step?

Life lessons from the inscrutable generation of the desert.

When a third party such as the US initiates a plan that the Arabs don’t like, they use violence that is somehow always directed at Israel.

Gil Hoffman explains why the September 17 repeat election will be a lot more interesting than people currently expect.

CNN WH correspondent has been a frequent focal point of anti-press rhetoric from the President. Now he writes about it in his new book.

The economy is tanking, and anti-Semitism is growing. If it was up to us, we’d bring the Final Redemption already, so why hasn’t heaven?

Will the politician who was not elected in the last elections make her way back to the top of the political system?

Can one be a good person or live a truly happy life without the mitzvot?

GALUT is evolving into GEULA right before our eyes. We are not there yet, but we are progressing in the right direction.

Jay Shapiro thinks the next election will be between tired politicians who do not really know how to speak to the public.

After the political debate, Diaspora Jews are also wondering: Can Israeli society accept policies based on Torah or Halacha?
