In Focus
What do we become when we decide to execute?
My son, Yuval, was killed on October 7. I know the feeling when the death penalty seems not only justified, but inevitable. That is precisely why I try not to trust it completely.
Yael Camp: Europe’s premier Jewish summer experience
Prediction 2026
Turning innovation into impact
A grove of recognition in the Golan
Golan Regional Council and HaShomer HaChadash plant a grove honoring the late Sheldon and Dr. Miriam Adelson for their role in US recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan
At Vienna’s Yael Awards, Jewish education is framed as infrastructure, not crisis response
With antisemitism rising, the Yael Foundation shifts the conversation from reactive measures to long-term investment, honoring schools that treat Jewish education as the backbone of resilience
Growing global connections: How KKL-JNF trades knowledge with the world
From forest management to climate resilience, the organization is exporting Israeli expertise while learning innovative strategies from international partners
Shaping Israel’s next generation of entrepreneurs
The Scholar: Insights from the Faculty of the Hebrew University Business School. An in-conversation interview with Dr. Dan Marom, hosted by acclaimed Israeli director Maor Zaguri.
Pianist Ido Shalom on music, meaning, and playing beyond the concert hall
Shalom states, “To me, music is about conveying emotions. It’s about creating moments that resonate with people.”
The anchor that holds reservist families together
HaOgen for Reservist Families is the backbone sustaining nearly 40,000 reservist families – in 700 communities throughout the country and with a force of 20,000 volunteers.
Ending US military aid as a national opportunity
This can build security and economic independence, strengthen local industry, promote technological innovation, and empower Israel’s periphery, if government translates declarations into action.
Medicine’s preemptive strike
How AI quietly changes healthcare in Israel
Looking for the new center
Soaring prices in central Israel are prompting investors and homebuyers to expand the range of areas they consider viable for investment.
The debt that never closes
The debt we owe the fallen is carried by those they left behind. Paying it fully is not charity, it is at the core of our nation’s moral and mutual responsibility.