Ehud Manor Z’L A Remarkable Israeli
By the time of his death at age 64, Ehud Manor and the thousand songs he wrote were clearly the embodiment of a beautiful Israel.
By the time of his death at age 64, Ehud Manor and the thousand songs he wrote were clearly the embodiment of a beautiful Israel.
Once when Zionism was still just a movement with the goal of establishing a Jewish State in Palestine, democracy, ideology and politics were not mutually
Discussions around the Friday night dinner table are a Jewish institution. The raison d’être of Shabbat is indeed to pause between the previous week and
For nearly a century, the Israeli kibbutz represented one of the most celebrated success stories of the twentieth-century socialist left. In this federated network of
The frame of debate about Israel and Palestine has recently shifted on US campuses. After the publication of “Peace Not Apartheid,” President Jimmy Carter has
The single greatest threat to the State of Israel could very well be American Jews, but not who you might think: Left unarmed with no
This Article originally appeared in Israel Horizons (Summer 2005) a publication of Meretz USA One hundred students, faculty, journalists and other interested parties gathered at
One hundred students, faculty, journalists and other interested parties gathered at Columbia University Thursday night to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Union of Progressive Zionists
Republican congressman Peter King is moving ahead with his congressional hearings on “The Extent of Radicalization in the American Muslim Community and That Community’s Response.”
A new Zogby International poll shows that 71 percent of Obama backers think the United States should “get tough with Israel” in order to stop