The Wall Street Journal on Thursday posted an amazingly joyous picture – if you are part of Western civilization, obviously – of the late mega-terrorist Hassan Nasrallah’s portraits in a dumpste ...
Though many of us remain focused on Israel’s current war, the more general polarization in Israeli society and throughout much of the world that preceded it and continues to serve as its backdrop sh ...
This documentary is deeply relevant as the world reflects on the one-year anniversary of the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, the October 7, 2023 massacre perpetrated by thousands of Hamas- ...
A K-9 (canine) fighter with the IDF’s Oketz Unit tracked down and located deadly Hezbollah terrorist missiles that were being stored in a private home in southern Lebanon. The missiles were intended ...
The gathering with the Beta Israel leaders included a reading from the Library’s copy of the Orit, a leather-bound parchment manuscript that had been carried by hand through dangerous territory to ...
In this clash between politicians and jurists, between woke moralism and real morality, lies a question with global historical implications.
Secular protesters last year forcefully prevented traditional Jews from holding an outdoor Yom Kippur service.
"This is where its decisions are made, and it manufactures and hides its strategic weapons - inside and below civilian buildings in Dahieh. Dahieh is not like the rest of Beirut." ...
So far, no special court has been established for the trials of the October 7 terrorists, and no new course has been established to allow their prosecution. The big problem is that should they be ...
There is no excuse for celebrating murder. A society that celebrates murder will never be a partner for peace. True peace will only come when Palestinian leaders values their people's lives more than ...
In a connection with Rosh Hashana – literally the head of the year – the fish head is a well-known symbol of the Yom Tov. In many Jewish legends, fish are also traditionally a sign of parnassah (p ...
Music (neginah) was integral to the chassidic court, and nearly every court featured a chazan. Although many lacked formal training in musical notation, these chazanim were accomplished cantors and co ...