Activists caught trying to smuggle goat onto Temple Mount Nine detained in Jerusalem’s Old City after one suspect was found concealing a live animal in a shopping bag. May 12, 2025
Jewish caucus launched in House of Representatives “I am confident this caucus will bring Jewish members together to strive to achieve unity,” Rep. Jerry Nadler, the newly elected caucus co-chair, stated. Andrew Bernard Feb. 7, 2025
The pro-Israel camp is asking the wrong questions Instead of lamenting why the Jewish state isn't treated the same as other countries, why not focus less on fitting in and more on standing out? Rabbi Daniel Rowe Feb. 5, 2025
The right to exist Out of more than 200 states in the international system, the survival of only one of them—the State of Israel—seems to be up for debate. Ben Cohen Jan. 31, 2025
Study reveals $10b theft from Syria’s vanished Jewish community The findings, the result of a six-year investigation by Justice for Jews from Arab Countries, are part of a broader research initiative, with data on 10 additional Arab countries to be released in the coming months. Ariel Kahana Dec. 24, 2024
This year more than ever, don’t conflate Christmas and Chanukah With antisemitism surging and Israel besieged on multiple fronts, embrace the true meaning of the “Festival of Lights” rather than pretending it’s a blue-tinsel version of your neighbor’s holiday. Jonathan S. Tobin Dec. 22, 2024
A rabbi’s Christmas wishes My prayer is that by this time next year, the world will reflect a stronger spirit of wisdom and charity. Rabbi Cary Kozberg Dec. 17, 2024
Gaza and its Jews, their past and their future Why can Arabs live in Jaffa, Nazareth and Haifa, yet any suggestion of Jews living among Arabs is non-acceptable and non-negotiable? Yisrael Medad Nov. 27, 2024
The other ‘Iron Wall’ article Ze’ev Jabotinsky pens political, social and moral wisdoms that serve us well in many varied situations. Yisrael Medad Nov. 5, 2024