Is Jerusalem Really United?
By Dina Kraft As Israel prepares to mark the 40th anniversary of the Six-Day War and the reunification of Jerusalem, much remains to be done
By Dina Kraft As Israel prepares to mark the 40th anniversary of the Six-Day War and the reunification of Jerusalem, much remains to be done
By Yigal Tzachor There are pictures that are etched in the collective and national memory for generations, becoming a milestone in the
By Leslie Susser About to choose a new leader, Labor finds it’s relevant again With the Labor leadership primary less than two weeks away, it’s
Two who are making a difference in the fight against poverty in Israel. The big news coming out of Israel of late is the ongoing
By Moises F. Salinas Equating the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian Territories to South African Apartheid does a disservice both to the Palestinian cause and
By Diana Bletter Israeli Arab and Jewish Parents Unite to Form First Jewish-Arab Bilingual Western Galilee School A group of Jewish and
By Leonard Gordon From The Jewish Frontier Winter 2007 The war between Israel and Hizbollah this summer actualized many of my deepest and longstanding fears.
Five lessons can be learned from the explosive new report on Israel’s war with Lebanon. In the interest of avoiding another conflict, we should take
By Dan Fleshler Dan Fleshler introduces Uri Avnery’s “Why advocating a one-state solution does not help the Palestinians.” Uri Avnery, a longtime
By Yigal Tzachor The year 2006 compressed into itself a series of unexpected events that would disrupt the way of life in