Four Questions for Yohannes Bayu of the African Refugee Development Center in Israel
By Yohannes Bayu 1. Many people feel that the Africans in Israel are not truly asylum seekers, but simply economic migrants looking for better lives.
By Yohannes Bayu 1. Many people feel that the Africans in Israel are not truly asylum seekers, but simply economic migrants looking for better lives.
The State of Israel, • Reaffirming that Israel’s strategic objective is to reach a historic compromise and permanent status agreements that shall determine the finality
Last Wednesday, a Knesset Committee met in order to determine whether J Street had the right to call itself “pro-Israel.” The Knesset Member who called
My mother recently celebrated her 89th birthday in a most unusual place for a party — the Tayasir Checkpoint, situated in the northeastern West Bank,
(Delivered on a panel at the J Street Conference on February 29, 2011) On National Public Radio there was a project called “in this I
Good afternoon. You’ve heard the other panelists discuss the merits of BDS and whether it’s effective. I recognize that BDS seeks to address serious human
By Andrew Silow-Carroll This column originally appeared in New Jersey Jewish News. There are few things more satisfying than finding out that something you’ve been
Natalie Portman’s award winning performance in Black Swan has renewed interest in the ballet Swan Lake. The ballet itself has the hopeless feel of a
By Dyonna Ginsburg 1. Your mission statement speaks of “empowering the next generation of young Israelis to engage their Jewish identity and become powerful agents
By J.J. Goldberg (This article first appeared in the Forward newspaper) A few summers back, I took my kids up to the Kinneret to see