'Most of those who identify themselves as Jews today affiliate with groups that are becoming more and more anti-Zionist'
Tablet editor Editor-in-Chief Alana Newhouse speaks about US Jews and how Oct. 7 reshaped reality.
Tablet editor Editor-in-Chief Alana Newhouse speaks about US Jews and how Oct. 7 reshaped reality.
As conflict rages in Gaza, team physicians find themselves treating wounded soldiers and professional athletes on the same day.
How sad it is that instead of letting President Biden go, those around him insist on dragging him along to complete ruin. President Herzog and his wife Michal absorb the pains of Israeli society. And here’s an idea: a lifetime allowance for any Palestinian who commits not to act against Israel.
Columbia lecturer Shai Davidai speaks on campus antisemitism and the unexpected silver lining.
Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch is the senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City. He spoke with Makor Rishon.
In the early days of statehood, a surprising alliance emerged between Haredi Jews and the Zionist cause. This little-known chapter of history reveals a community willing to take up arms in defense of the nascent Jewish state, challenging modern perceptions and raising questions about the roots of the current conscription debate.
The 54-year-old Israeli-born performer has carved out a unique niche by embracing his Jewish heritage in his act. As he prepares to perform in Tel Aviv, Rosenfeld reflects on his journey from finance to funny business, and how he's using humor to bridge cultures and spread joy in challenging times.
(Originally published in March) During our interview with Donald Trump he kept saying he was the most pro-Israel president ever and will continue to be if elected. He pulls no punches when it comes to Biden, but also has a critical commentary on the Jewish state. This is how our interview unfolded.
For nine months, Kiryat Shmona has stood as a ghost town, its residents among those displaced by relentless attacks from Hezbollah. Amidst this chaos and uncertainty, one woman's story stands out: Dr. Aviva Zrihan Weitzman.
International law expert Attorney Natasha Hausdorff has been making Israel's case in one studio after another, dismantling the arguments made against the Jewish state at the Hague.
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