There’s much to be proud of this Independence Day.
When “aliyah” becomes a dirty word.
And what it means for U.S.-Israel relations.
An oft-quoted statistic is wrong.
In Iran’s nuclear program, Israel faces a threat like never before. Can a divided nation pull together in time to confront it?
His election-day remarks may have been ill-advised, but they didn’t change anything.
The wisdom of numerous pundits states that the upcoming Israeli elections are a referendum on Benjamin Netanyahu. Not so, writes Elliott Abrams; they are a. . .
Israel’s upcoming election, writes Chuck Freilich, may not bring about the “historic” political realignment that some pundits are predicting. But the rhetoric emerging from the. . .
Under Isaac Herzog’s leadership, the once-dominant Labor party seems to be on its way to a revival; a mood of enthusiasm accompanied Tuesday’s primaries. But. . .
For the first time since 2000, writes Jonathan Spyer, a center-left coalition has a real chance of defeating the right in Israel’s elections. But Spyer. . .
Last Wednesday, Israel’s Labor party, led by Isaac Herzog, and the centrist Hatnua, led by Tzipi Livni, agreed to merge. Conventional wisdom holds that Hatnua. . .
Isaac Herzog’s surprise ouster of Shelly Yachimovich as leader of Israel’s Labor party may be good news for Benjamin Netanyahu but not for his. . .
Researching the biblical dye t’kheilet a century ago, Rabbi Isaac Herzog concluded that it was a bright sky-blue. Recent archeological evidence supports his hypothesis.