For Israel, UN Sexual Violence Report Is Too Little, Too Late
A recent UN report concludes that Hamas sexually assaulted hostages in its October attack on Israel, urging global condemnation
A recent UN report concludes that Hamas sexually assaulted hostages in its October attack on Israel, urging global condemnation
Prof. Zvi Shiller believes Israel needs its own robotics institute, not only to advance its famed high-tech industry but also to make the country self-sufficient in a less globalized world and offer aid to the needy
After a weekend of violence and growing tensions with the Palestinians, the government plans to ease restrictions on who can obtain a weapon, but while some applaud the move, not everyone is convinced this is the right step
As Jewish people around the world mark the miraculous story of the Festival of Lights, three people relate their own wondrous experiences for the 21st century
Congressman Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) was born and raised in the Bronx, a geographically tiny but highly impactful district of New York he now represents in the House.
New initiative also aims to improve popular sites’ infrastructure
Two suspects arrested at Penn Station reportedly tweeted threats targeting New York City Jewish community
Despite a poor showing in last week’s election, left-wing parties Labor and Meretz can stay alive, political experts say, but only if they do the one thing that they wouldn’t do in the run-up to the vote and unite
A new book gives a voice to some of the million Sephardi Jews who once lived harmoniously in the Middle East and North Africa, but who left everything behind when an explosion of antisemitism after Israel’s birth made it impossible to remain
House of worship at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University near Marrakech built next to new mosque; ‘Morocco is also a Jewish land,’ says head of Muslim-founded organization dedicated to preserving country’s Jewish culture