What Does Cameron’s Re-Election Mean for Israel?
I asked an Israeli diplomat, following last week’s surprise Conservative victory, what Britain could now do as a European actor to influence Israel. “Kick it
I asked an Israeli diplomat, following last week’s surprise Conservative victory, what Britain could now do as a European actor to influence Israel. “Kick it
Netanyahu Welcomes Back IDF Aid Team From Nepal as Major Aftershock Hits (JNS.org) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greeted the returning Israel Defense Forces (IDF)
Click here for responses by the Jewish Link and Rabbi Gil Student. Religious tolerance is a fundamental value of both modern secular society and traditional Judaism.
This article is a response to this article, and here is the Jewish Link’s response. The question facing the Jewish Link, its advisors and its
This response is referencing this article by David Zinberg, and Rabbi Gil Student also responded here. Thank you to David Zinberg for a well-reasoned
More than 101 Shofars were blasted in unison protesting UJA/Federation’s support and inclusion of BDS groups, such as the New Israel Fund. Organizers and speakers
Jerusalem—Last week, in the final hours allotted for building a coalition, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu successfully secured his government for the Twentieth Knesset. After
Rabbi Berel Wein to Visit Congregation Beth Abraham in Bergenfield On Shabbos, May 16, Rabbi Berel Wein will be visiting Congregation Beth Abraham in Bergenfield.
(JNS.org) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party narrowly formed a coalition agreement Wednesday with the help of the Religious Zionist Jewish Home
Ultra-Orthodox Party Also Receives Religious Affairs and Negev and Galilee Ministries, Deputy Minister The ultra-Orthodox Shas party signed a coalition agreement with Prime Minister Benjamin
Violence Erupts at Western Wall as Non-Orthodox Jews Hold Prayer (Michael Bachner/TPS) Clashes broke out at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Wednesday morning during
Teaneck—Esther Herzfeld has been teaching English to Yeshiva high school students since 1980, first at Central and now at Ma’ayanot, and she estimates that in