Jews
Why two Jews left London for the Jewish State - opinion
British Jews Joseph Cohen and Alex Carson experienced increasing antisemitism in the UK and Europe. When authorities did nothing to prevent or address the problem, they chose to return to their home.
Life story that goes beyond Entebbe: 'I swore near his burnt tank to never leave a soldier behind'
ADL's Jonathan Greenblatt: Fighting hate requires strong Christian-Jewish alliances
The irony behind telling Jews to 'go back where they belong' - opinion
'Fighting the Hate': Melanie Phillips’s guide to confronting anti-Israel narratives - review
This volume is an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to protect Israel and the Jewish people from the calumnies that have become so prevalent in the Western world.
Gravestones toppled in Romanian Jewish cemetery where Gantz's family is buried
Police were reportedly notified of the incident on Sunday morning and later said they treat such acts with the "utmost seriousness."
Grapevine, April 17, 2026: Resilience – a Jewish character trait
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
People who get news from social media more likely to be antisemitic - poll
41 percent of TikTok users, 39 percent of Instagram users, 38 percent of X users, and 39 percent of Reddit users who got their news from the platforms agreed with at least one antisemitic idea.
Diaspora Jewish resilience will define our future - opinion
With Israel as a model of resilience, diaspora Jewry must rethink its approach to security, identity, and collective responsibility.
Dead Jews are not the problem. The ones who survive are - opinion
The Jew as victim is acceptable. The Jew as memory is acceptable. But the Jew who acts, who fights, and who refuses to wait for permission becomes a problem.
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Honoring victims and celebrating Jewish resilience
On Yom Hashoah, objects, letters, and fragments of lives cut short remind us that the Holocaust was not only about death, but about vibrant life.
Global Jewish population is 15.8 m., almost half live in Israel, CBS reveals
In 1939, on the eve of World War II, the global Jewish population was 16.6 million, of whom 449,000 (3%) lived in Israel.
Voices Israel anthology 2025: Celebrating English poetry shaped by war, love, and memory
War, love and memory intertwine in Voices Israel’s 2025 anthology, a powerful collection of global poetry shaped by Oct. 7 and beyond.
When miracles demand courage: A moral reading of Exodus for our time - opinion
There are moments in history when reality itself seems to fracture, when the familiar dissolves, and humanity is forced to confront the limits of fear, power, and hope: The Exodus is one such moment.