Last summer’s war against Hezbollah has taught Israel one significant lesson: Its current storeroom of laser-guided missiles and bombs are not adequate to defeat the
The reenvisioned United Nations body charged with promoting human rights has ignored its new mandate, instead reverting back to its routine censuring of Israel. One
This lively city on Turkey’s west coast has afforded opportunity to Jews since their arrival in the 16th century. The close-knit Sefardic community remains prosperous
Using objects excavated in Israel, a traveling exhibit explores the similarities and distinct points of difference in Judaism and the early days of Christianity. In
Combining wit and humor with his perspective as a secular Israeli Arab has earned this writer well-deserved attention—and a loyal following of Jewish readers. The
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Every year, hundreds of secular Israelis who choose to adopt a child face a complicated dilemna: ensuring that their child is considered Jewish by their