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Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
At the end of the war, Israel will be challenged to address the needs of a population that, emotionally and psychologically, is very different from the one that existed on October 6.
The late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks suggests achieving this by teaching our students to think dialectically.
Many countries have demonstrated that supporting small businesses and easing regulations on them are crucial tools for combating poverty and driving economic growth.
As Israelis, we must confront the dangerous phenomenon of Jewish anti-Zionism, understand it, and think creatively about responses.
Netanyahu's trial is a confrontation between entrenched elites clinging to their hegemony and emerging forces seeking rightful representation, one where the courtroom has become a battlefield.
For decades, Germany’s commitment to Israel has been a moral constant, rooted in the weight of its history. But can that history remain a compass when so many of today’s voices feel unmoored from it?
The country may have exited the Axis of Resistance, but this does not mean that it has automatically crossed to the opposing camp.
With God’s help, we should all make increased efforts to love our neighbors, serve those in need, and act with humility. Only that will help us begin to heal our rifts.
Hypocrisy is what happens when too much of the media put their biases before their responsibilities as journalists.