The forgotten victims of October 7 deserve a national memorial - opinion
Foreign workers were murdered alongside Israelis, yet remain absent from official commemoration. They deserve to be memorialized.
Foreign workers were murdered alongside Israelis, yet remain absent from official commemoration. They deserve to be memorialized.
A rare look inside the emotional and moral struggle facing IDF leaders after October 7 and the cost of true accountability.
Ultimately, the IDF must change the equation that frames battlefield decisions as either “correct” or “potential war crimes.”
System failures, from missing files to postponed hearings, in Israel’s rabbinical courts are delaying justice and trapping families in legal limbo.
Israel’s booming economy proves it no longer needs charity, but serious investment from Jewish institutions.
A nation in pain finds strength as professionals and volunteers rally to heal the wounded soul.
From Knesset debate to daily reality, how society enables the cycle of abuse and the practical steps to break it and build real accountability.
The family’s calm existence was shattered after Kristallnacht in November 1938. Manfred, still a primary school pupil, was forced with his classmates to sweep up the charred remains of a burnt shul.
Our kids had to warn their spouses about three customs: The first: The Wife blesses the challah on Friday night. The second: We often eat tacos for r Shabbat lunch. And the third: Thanksgiving.
What took place at the 39th World Zionist Congress was not merely a procedural fiasco, nor a bureaucratic misstep; it was the exposure of a system decaying from within.
AI and sophisticated algorithms shape global public opinion, and especially the way the world understands, interprets, and experiences the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.