Phyllis Sutker Z”L, Friend, Colleague, Ally, Leader
By Daniel Mann The passing of Phyllis Sutker, of Skokie, IL, in November generated not only a feeling of profound grief but also a flood
By Daniel Mann The passing of Phyllis Sutker, of Skokie, IL, in November generated not only a feeling of profound grief but also a flood
By Daniel Mann The passing of Phyllis Sutker, of Skokie, IL, in November generated not only a feeling of profound grief but also a flood
By From the Staff of Yedid Last week YEDID convened a meeting of YEDID’s national, legal and center staff, as well as Attorney Tomer Moskowitz,
The combination of Education Minister Yuli Tamir’s Green Line textbook proposal and the recent document issued by the Higher Arab Monitoring Committee laying out the
Autumn is fast arriving in Jerusalem and this year it is bringing with it controversy and mayhem. On November 10th, the Jerusalem gay community, backed
Autumn is fast arriving in Jerusalem and this year it is bringing with it controversy and mayhem. On November 10th, the Jerusalem gay community, backed
The sign of a thriving democracy is debate, nuance and a relentless grappling with different ideas, emotions and narratives. An intellectual tug – o –
It is a war no one here wanted, no one planned, and no one thought it would ever happen again. In May this year we
The current crisis and its attendant dangers present a chance to reshape regional realities. The aim of the war should not be proving the justness
By Ameinu Policy and Advocacy Committee The current violence in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip is harrowing and heartbreaking to us, progressive American Zionists who