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.

An illustrative image of God calling on Abraham to leave his country to the Promised Land.
 A silhouette of Theodor Herzl and an Israeli flag hanging from a pole attached to the side of a building in Jerusalem, Israel.

A New Zionist Home for a New Zionist Conversation - opinion

 ISRAEL’S AMBASSADOR to the UN Danny Danon speaks at a Security Council meeting this week. The Jewish state’s approach has always been the same as that of Caleb and Joshua: ‘Let us by all means, go up… for we shall surely overcome it,’ says the writer.

Echos of biblical proportions: Israel's war with Iran mirrors story of Moses's 12 spies - opinion

 Batel Blaish-Sultanik is the Executive Director & Founder of the AID Coalition

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.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at an inauguration ceremony for the national Hall of Remembrance for fallen soldiers on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, April 30, 2017

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.

AN EXHIBIT in a Venice museum that used to be the ‘Banco Rosso’ pawnshop in the 16th century.

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.

Mount Herzl

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.

YONATAN SINDEL places an Israeli flag on his balcony

This Week in Israeli History: A State Is Born! (On Paper), Natan Yellin-Mor and the El Al Flight 432 Attack

The Jerusalem Post

Today in History: The beginnings of Zionism

Without the Jewish people and Judaism, Jesus wouldn’t have existed.

Picture by Henri Meyer on the cover of ‘Petit Journal’, January 13, 1895, captioned ‘The Traitor.’

The Novelist and the Zionists

The Jerusalem Post

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.

Hassidic Jews in the United Kingdom

Raising the Zionist bar

The struggle to keep Mount Herzl relevant to contemporary life.

Pope Francis, flanked by former president Shimon Peres (left) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, arrives at Mount Herzl during his visit to Israel last May.

‘Self-ghettoization’ in the State of Israel

Ze’ev Jabotinsky was a fierce critic of the majority-rule interpretation of democracy.

Benjamin Ze'ev Herzl