The Israeli defense electronics company’s share price rose 124% in 2025, boosted by increased defense budgets worldwide.
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Elbit Systems stock opens 2026 at record high
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The Blogs: Joseph and His Brothers | Dorothea Shefer-Vanson
First published in German in 1944,
It was with an immense sense of achievement (and a huge sigh of relief) that I finished this classic, which I read over a period of several months. This weighty tome comprising almost 1,500 pages of…
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The Blogs: Trump and the Israel Prize | Berl Falbaum
As we all know, President Trump loves receiving awards, even if one comes from a leader whom he not so long ago apparently considered “obsessive” and “a deep, dark son-of-a-b____.”
As Trump and Israel Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu…
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The Blogs: Corruption: The True Roadblock to Geula and How Torah’s Tavnit Can Pave the Way | Yosef Eitan
Temple’s destruction stemmed from sinat chinam (baseless hatred), baseless hatred, and internal rot, including violent factionalism between the camps of Shammai and Hillel (Talmud Shabbat 17a). Priestly nepotism under Roman influence turned…
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The Blogs: Getting Your Money Ready for 2026 | Sharon Levin
I remember sitting at my kitchen table a few years ago, staring at my bank app after yet another price increase announcement. Groceries were up, electricity was creeping higher, and somehow my salary hadn’t gotten the memo. It wasn’t a…
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The Blogs: How Much Should I Invest? (And Where I Put My Money) | Kovi Fine
Hey, please read the financial disclaimer below before reading this.*
A question I get asked all the time is: “How much should I actually invest?”
The short answer is: As much as you can, while still being able to sleep well at night.
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The Blogs: Mamdani’s Malevolent Mission to Redefine Antisemitism in America | Steven Goldstein
On his first day in office, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani made three moves that should alarm anyone tracking the rebranding of Antisemitism in American progressive politics. I say this as a mainstream liberal who left the Democratic…
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The Blogs: Post-jihadist Sunni Revivalism and the Return of History | Tim Orr
For a long time, the strength of Islamists was measured by how much violence they caused: attacks, land grabs, and the deaths of leaders. That measure doesn’t show the most dangerous things that are happening right now. Islamist groups are…
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The Blogs: The genius of Palestinian disinformation has been to reverse cause and effect | Jan Shure
“Checkpoints are not the cause of terror. Terror is the cause of checkpoints”
Those two sentences in a Facebook post from a man who grew up on a kibbutz next to Gaza exposes the trickery and manipulation used over many decades to turn the…
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The Blogs: The Most Consequential Leader in History | John L. Rosove
This week, in synagogues around the world, Jews read the first chapters in the biblical book of Exodus. There we meet Moses and read about his birth to enslaved parents, his adoption into the palace and growth as a prince, his defense of an…
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