Theodore herzl
The Torah between Abraham and Herzl: Israel’s call to moral leadership - opinion
The Torah portions Lech Lecha, Vayera, and Hayei Sarah form a trilogy of leadership, from vision to continuity. Abraham and Herzl lived in different worlds but shared a mission.
A New Zionist Home for a New Zionist Conversation - opinion
Echos of biblical proportions: Israel's war with Iran mirrors story of Moses's 12 spies - opinion
A second Herzl moment: Why Zionist institutions must reform now - opinion
Netanyahu plans trip to Basel for 120th anniversary of First Zionist Congress
A source in the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed on Monday, when the Knesset marked Herzl’s birthday, that they are looking into the possibility of such a trip in August.
Europe’s rendezvous with destiny
Indeed, history shows that when a society in Europe felt humiliated, the Jews were often the ones who paid the price.
Israel and imperialism: The big lie
The distortion of history is pervasive in the West and in the Arab and Islamic world and must be challenged.
90% of Israeli Jews call themselves Zionists, Herzl Day poll finds
The vast majority of Israeli Jews – 82% – said the idea of Zionism is still relevant.
This Week in Israeli History: A State Is Born! (On Paper), Natan Yellin-Mor and the El Al Flight 432 Attack
Today in History: The beginnings of Zionism
Without the Jewish people and Judaism, Jesus wouldn’t have existed.
The Novelist and the Zionists
Borderline views: British Jewry and their attitudes toward Israel
It is nothing short of a British understatement to state that it is not easy in today’s climate of renewed terrorism to focus on human rights.
Raising the Zionist bar
The struggle to keep Mount Herzl relevant to contemporary life.
‘Self-ghettoization’ in the State of Israel
Ze’ev Jabotinsky was a fierce critic of the majority-rule interpretation of democracy.