Israel
Sightings, sounds, and self-knowledge: Ten reasons to go out next week
Art, music, and dance come alive this week in Israel, from AI-driven installations to opera, jazz, and contemporary dance.
Zionism is not collapsing - it is paying the price of long neglect - opinion
Wiener steps down as CA Jewish Caucus co-chair, faces backlash after accusing Israel of genocide
Iron or Golden: What Donald Trump got wrong on who really owns the dome - opinion
Inside ‘My Life at the Moment’: art that confronts war, family, and survival
Jerusalem artists explore life during and after the October 7 massacre in exhibition "My Life at the Moment," blending home, war, and personal reflection.
Jerusalem's Armenian church leaders say Christian Zionism is 'damaging,' warn of harm to unity
The statement comes after a recent report by the Council of Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem found “threats to Christian heritage."
Painting longing: Journey through loss, memory, and renewal
Tamar Aluf paints longing, turning personal loss into art that resonates with memory, emotion, and renewal.
Ballroom blitz: Celebrity certainty threatens real journalism - opinion
Celebrities are declaring verdicts on real-world news, but applause-driven certainty on the world isn’t journalism.
A full experience for the whole family: Gush Etzion heritage center launches a new wing
The “Return Hall” at Gush Etzion Heritage Center showcases modern settlement life, linking the bloc’s founding, battles, and fall with today’s community and daily life.
History is happening in 'Israel Valley, The Technology Shield of Innovation' - book excerpt
'The geographical and academic proximity of hi-tech, venture capital, and young entrepreneurs underpins one of Israel’s recipes for success.'
American Jewry must stop centering its identity on Israel’s critics - opinion
American Jewish leaders risk losing a generation by centering its identity on Israel’s critics.
Aliyah: A wedding postponed, a dream fulfilled
When the sudden onset of the 12-Day War with Iran grounded the NBN flight, her other, previously purchased ticket enabled her to secure one of the scarce rescue flights leaving the US.
Homeward bound: Why South African Jews are making aliyah to Israel now - opinion
Recently, the Jewish Agency introduced an aliyah project aimed specifically at South African couples aged 60+ with family already in Israel, who cannot afford to purchase a home here.
The biggest threat to Israel is mass cognitive warfare - opinion
The war against Israel is being fought not only with rockets and resolutions, but synapse by synapse – inside the minds of the next generation.