It happened almost four months ago.
I found myself standing at the second funeral of Captain Daniel Peretz, may his memory be a blessing, a young South African-Israeli tank commander who fell while fighting Hamas terrorists and defending…

It happened almost four months ago.
I found myself standing at the second funeral of Captain Daniel Peretz, may his memory be a blessing, a young South African-Israeli tank commander who fell while fighting Hamas terrorists and defending…

The company produces electro-optic fire control systems that enhance the accuracy of small arms.

Since October 7, Israeli civil society has mobilized at extraordinary speed. Volunteers filled gaps overnight. Philanthropy surged. Communities held together under sustained pressure.
But emergency response is not a strategy fit for long term…

For most of 2025, the Israeli housing market looked like it was slowly exhaling. After eight consecutive index readings showing declines, the latest Central Bureau of Statistics data finally flipped the story: two back-to-back increases at the…

Adar is meant to be a month of joy for the Jewish people — a time to dress up, to celebrate, and to remember how we were saved from a threat that once loomed over our entire nation. Yet this year, the threat we must…

The “Palestine passport” myth debunked. Yes, there were Palestine passports before 1948. No, they do not prove an Arab Palestinian state ever existed. Those passports were issued by Britain, under the League of Nations Mandate. They were…

The Torah lists three members of society that require special care and attention. They are, the convert, the orphan, and the widow. The convert might see himself as an outsider, without family connections. He is often poor and struggling. We must…

Artificial Intelligence has the power to change facts and eliminate truth. For Jewish communities already operating in a heightened threat environment, that means the information ecosystem itself has become part of the security perimeter. When…

Conflict Resolution & Restorative Justice in African Political Thought Series Introduction History is often taught as if structured conflict resolution matured along a European arc—Roman jurisprudence, canon law, medieval courts, Enlightenment…

As India reshapes the economics and politics of cricket, the sport finds new homes from Texas to Tel Aviv, expanding its reach, redefining its identity, and revealing a shifting balance of global cultural power. A Rivalry That Stops the World On…