Religious Zionists
'The Restoration of Israel': Recovering a forgotten Sephardi Zionist voice - review
Zionism is too often framed as a late 19th-century Eastern and Central European, largely secular movement, born in response to modern nationalism and antisemitism.
Drawing a red line: National responsibility vs tribal loyalty - opinion
An Israeli columnist called American Jews ‘traitors,’ here's why he's wrong - comment
Grapevine: Shira Banki's Way
Religious Zionist rabbis oppose terms for hostage deal: 'The cost endangers Israeli citizens'
Senior Religious Zionist rabbis: Though it is a commandment to save hostages, it should not be at the cost of risking Israel.
Majority of American Christians believe Israel's right to biblical borders, survey finds
Overall, the survey, conducted by SurveyUSA revealed a strong alignment of religious beliefs with support for Israel among American Christians, particularly among evangelicals.
The perversion of religious Zionism - opinion
The party that calls itself Religious Zionism not only doesn’t think of land for peace, it thinks of land for war. The hostages are expendable for the hallucination of Jewish settlements in Gaza.
Halachic State vs Caliphate: How do Jewish extremists differ from Islamist extremists? - opinion
Each fundamentalist movement presents to its followers a vision of a state of religious law between the river Jordan and the sea - a Halachic State or an Islamic Caliphate.
Protest leader: 'Netanyahu built Hamas, Sinwar doesn't want elections'
Huge protests outside the Knesset on Sunday called for elections. A protest leader told 103FM that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu built Hamas.
Some religious-Zionists see Gaza as a holy war
It’s a vision starkly at odds with Israel’s mainstream, even as the country’s political center has shifted discernibly to the Right in recent years.
Jerusalem municipal elections: Who won? What happens next?
Jerusalem barely turned out to the polls for the municipal elections. What happens next?
Rest of Israel's population cannot be ultra-Orthodox's flak jackets regarding IDF service - opinion
Until now, the discussion on recruiting the ultra-Orthodox centered on the question of “equal burden sharing.” This is an even more significant value today.
Rabbi Haim Pear: The Anglo Jerusalemite fighting municipal inefficiency
Jerusalemite of the Week: Ahead of the municipal elections, In Jerusalem sat with Rabbi Pear to discuss his entry into politics, as well as what he hopes to advance on the city council.
The great divide of Jewish thought on the essence of Zionism - opinion
To satisfy the needs of those who require rabbinic guidelines, Israel urgently needs interpreters between the Jewish approaches.