Food Banking and Hunger in Israel
By Judith Gelman Recently, I received my local food bank’s periodic newsletter with a photo of several Knesset members and other Israeli dignitaries shaking hands
By Judith Gelman Recently, I received my local food bank’s periodic newsletter with a photo of several Knesset members and other Israeli dignitaries shaking hands
By James Horrox Under the provisions of Israel’s Law of Return, more than 120,000 Ethiopian Jews have settled in the country over the last three
As a resident of the area and a lecturer at the Sapir College, a place that is in the heart of “kassam land”, I stand
By Yigal Tzachor In anticipation of the 60 year celebration of Israel’s independence, we decided to travel around the kibbutzim that encircle Israel. I started
Last month Ameinu issued a statement criticizing Rev. John Hagee for his anti-Catholic statements (https://ameinu.wpengine.com/news/pressreleases.php?pressreleaseid=46). Previously on this website, writers have expressed their concern about
By Michael Givel For over a half a century the American Israel Political Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has claimed to represent and vigorously lobby in
By Dan Fleshler The scoffers are coming out of the woodwork. After all the hoopla over the new J Street project, in separate conversations, two
You would think it would be easy for Jews, for Zionists, to agree to simply throw a party and enjoy this moment. Israel has reached
By Newsletter Editor How are you feeling personally about Israel reaching 60 years of independence? Sixty is a mature age and requires Israel to free
Israel’s Winograd Commission has been disbanded and so the conduct of the government during the Second Lebanon War is no longer on the agenda. The