In the aftermath of Zohran Mamdani’s election, many in our community are asking: Who
is standing with us?
The concerns about Mamdani’s record are not speculative. He has promoted a boycott,
divestment, and sanctions policy against Israel,…

In the aftermath of Zohran Mamdani’s election, many in our community are asking: Who
is standing with us?
The concerns about Mamdani’s record are not speculative. He has promoted a boycott,
divestment, and sanctions policy against Israel,…

In his recent ‘State of World Jewry’ Address, Bret Stephens emphatically declared that the priorities of the organized Jewish community needed to be reorganized. To the horror of many, Stephens declared most of the massive funds presently…

We live in a miraculous time where the Hebrew language, once nearly lost to history as a spoken tongue, thrives on the streets of Tel Aviv, the pages of Israeli literature, and in Jewish households around the world. But in the era of…

Robert Kraft deserves credit for something I have long urged: that wealthy Jews devote their philanthropy to Jewish causes and Israel. While his choice to spend millions—reportedly $15 million this year—on Super Bowl ads combating…

A few weeks ago, pastry chef Keren Kadosh stepped into an elevator near Mahane Yehuda in Jerusalem with two other people: an ultra-Orthodox man and an ultra-Orthodox woman. While riding, she gathered her hair into a ponytail. When the doors…

How the American Withdrawal from Syria Confirmed the Worst Predictions — and Exposed New Threats
Analysis based on a January 2026 survey conducted by the Dor Moria Analytical Center under the Haifa Format project. Sample: 1,009…

Approximately 150 million to 200 million people worldwide are dependent on insulin therapy for their health. This population includes all people with Type 1 diabetes and a significant,…

Israel may not have an island of its own, but it has quietly symbolically adopted one. Cyprus, just a short hop across the Mediterranean, has become Israel’s unofficial island getaway. So familiar, it often feels almost domestic. With up to…

Last week, after a specialist visit at Ichilov Hospital, I found myself doing what millions of Israelis quietly do every year: photographing medical documents, uploading PDFs, chasing approvals, and carrying files between systems that do not…

When does a country change?
Not when tanks roll down the boulevard. Not when a constitution is ceremonially torn apart. Those moments come later, if they come at all. The change I’m thinking of is quieter. It arrives without announcement….