December 25, 2024

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Great Leaders Take Great Risks

We are not the first Jews to live with enor­mous uncertainty about the future. Uncer­tainty, however, can be both paralyzing and liberating. When the Jewish

Bnei Menashe in Israel

Kfar Hasidim—Children from the Bnei Menashe community of Northeast India, who just made aliyah with their families, are already celebrating their first Shavuot in Is­rael

Iran’s Plan to Destabilize Egypt

The Iranian regime’s new en­emy, it seems, is Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. Iran’s mullahs apparently fear Sisi’s secular stance against Islamist movements, and see

Birthright Needs to Show Everything

Recently, two articles appeared in Haaretz that should have come as no surprise to those working in Israel engagement. In one, Chemi Shalev discusses the

Omitting the Obvious

For Chris Christie, it was a chance at redemption. After his last big appearance at a Jewish event ended in con­troversy following his utilization of

Rapids Cool the Heat

On May 14th, the Ma’ayanot Rapids hockey team traveled to Heschel to go up against the Heschel Heat. Ma’ayanot won 5-0, with goals scored by