Huckabee: 'If there were not an Israel, there wouldn’t be a United States'
From biblical conviction to diplomatic mission, Ambassador Mike Huckabee brings a uniquely personal vision of the US-Israel relationship
From biblical conviction to diplomatic mission, Ambassador Mike Huckabee brings a uniquely personal vision of the US-Israel relationship
Across the Arab world in 2026, ideology is giving way to pragmatism, as publics prioritize stability, security, and economic delivery over reform
Publishing two books abroad revealed how October 7 reshaped Jewish identity in the Diaspora – and why shared culture may be the bridge linking Jews together
Why Jewish stories still provoke discomfort – and why that discomfort matters
Naomi Shloush’s book confronts identity, stigma, and the fragile space between belonging and exclusion
As antisemitism rises in the publishing realm, Jewish writers face a choice: stay and fight or rebuild elsewhere
How one Israeli-American chef is transforming Holocaust stories into dishes that preserve identity, resilience, and remembrance
Israeli-American lawyer Sari Bashi recounts in her memoir a relationship shaped by restriction and distance, where love unfolds within the limits of the law
A personal account of Israel’s information war and how truth is shaped and shared in real time
From trauma to self-understanding, intuitive writing offers a structured way to process emotion, reduce distress, and restore clarity
How politics, fear, and quiet boycotts are narrowing the space for Israel-related voices in the literary world