Sukkot
From rain to dew: Prayer and the meaning of uncertainty - opinion
The shift from rain to dew in prayer reveals a deeper message about resilience, fear, and spiritual growth.
Freedom under fire: What Passover means in a time of war - comment
Everyday heroines: Quiet burden of Israeli anchors waiting at home during wartime
Caring as a Christian: Standing in solidarity and obedience - opinion
Herzog cancels Sukkot open house
The event, scheduled for October 12, was cancelled ahead of US President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Israel.
Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump pray for success of Trump deal at Western Wall
The three were welcomed by Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, the Rabbi of the Western Wall, who thanked them for their work to release the hostages in Gaza.
Jerusalem highlights: October 10-16
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Want to go on a trip without giving up the Sukkah? KKL has you covered
The Jewish National Fund set up 10 kosher sukkahs under rabbinical supervision in forests across Israel. Entry is free, so you can enjoy nature, a picnic, and a sukkah meal during Chol Hamoed.
A time to recover: Israel's longest war ends in relief and more questions
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Two years after October 7, Israel’s longest war ends not in euphoria but in weary relief – and with questions that will define what the ‘day after’ truly means.
Simchat Torah: Divine fire and national legacy
Should Torah exist apart from society or be fully integrated within it?
Simchat Torah: From torn shoes to a crown of majesty
The great secret of the Jewish people has always been the ability to join tear to tear, soul to soul, until together they form a whole garment once again.
Between the fleeting and the forever: Finding home
Each year, the sukkah reminds us that home is not just where we live - it’s what we dare to build.
How Israel can heal and remember October 7 two years later - editorial
The national October 7 commemoration ceremony was heartbreakingly beautiful, engaging, poignant, and everything a ceremony of this kind should be.
In Israel, a struggle to reconcile grief and joy as Sukkot and Oct. 7 coincide
“I can’t separate from the fact that it happened on Shabbat and also such a joyous festival, Simchat Torah. [Hamas] took that from us forever," reflected an Israeli woman.