Judaism
Aliza Mamo's life of resilience: 106 years of faith - opinion
Family of Aliza Mamo, soon turning 106, shares her inspiring journey from Djerba to Israel.
15 days that changed my life And the lessons I learned along the way - opinion
Jewish scholar, historian, and leader Rabbi Berel Wein dies at 91
The great wall of Israel: Slowly building Jewish destiny over generations - opinion
There is something about Israel that makes people furious - opinion
There is no historical precedent for surviving the Babylonians, the Romans, the Crusaders, the Inquisition, the pogroms, and the Holocaust – and still showing up to work on Monday in Tel Aviv.
Parashat Eikev: Service of the heart
Prayer is one of the foundations of Judaism. A hallmark of the eternal Jew is speaking with his creator...Is it reasonable that such a central mitzvah is not directly addressed in the Torah?
A moment for celebration: 105 years young
Beyond the Headlines: A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news
Memory is our anchor in the unfolding saga of the Jewish people - opinion
Memory is essential – it deepens our experience and helps build our shared identity. In Israel, it is even more vital, reminding us that we are part of a larger, unfolding saga.
Shema Yisrael: The importance of listening and learning in the darkness
To hear – even in the dark. To listen – when we feel silenced. To act – when it would be easier to despair. To love – when hate seems louder. To believe – even now.
Shabbat ‘Nahamu’: From destruction to redemption
The haftarah of Shabbat Nahamu reminds us that no tragedy is final, no exile eternal. God does not abandon His people, the people of Israel. But comfort is not a passive process.
Parashat Va’ethanan: ‘This good mountain’
What is this “good mountain” Moses refers to, and what is “the Lebanon”?
Shabbat candle lighting times for Israel and US
See Shabbat times for your area.
Poll reveals strong Israeli public support for non-Orthodox marriage
According to the findings, 60% of the Jewish public supports Israel recognizing all types of marriages, including civil, Conservative, and Reform ceremonies.
'Can You See Its Beauty' exhibition showcases and celebrates Zionist pioneers
Goren’s multi-media use is compelling: Photographs, poetry, and music culled from well-known Israeli culture and history, as well as the use of symbols.
Oxford University college launches £5k Tikvah Scholarships for Jewish, Israeli undergraduates
The Tikvah Scholarships will provide a total of four Jewish and/or Israeli (of any or no faith) undergraduates studying at the college with £5,000 for the year.