How is Life Affected by War
By Rabbi Mauricio Balter Yesterday I got a telephone call from the mayor of Kiryat Bialik who asked me if I could make visits to
By Rabbi Mauricio Balter Yesterday I got a telephone call from the mayor of Kiryat Bialik who asked me if I could make visits to
By Jonathan Baum The situation here at Sasa is a little nerve-racking but not dire. The battles at Avivim and Maroun el-Ras are close enough
By Danny Shapiro Israel has not chosen war. The enemy has. The cannons should be silent when they need to be silent. Not before. And
By Yigal Sela How strange life in Israel and the Jewish world is! Last Wednesday, following my participation in the meeting of the Board of
By Ron Finkel We are three days into the latest war in the Middle East — a war in which Hezbollah and Hamas serve as
By Nomika Zion Written just before the June 25 attack on Kerem Shalom in which Gilad Shalit was kidnapped, this account by a member of
Israel’s citizens living along the Northern stretch of country have been ordered into bomb shelters. There, they will be safe from katushya attacks, but it
Today let me speak to you of passion. There are some who would consider it unseemly or anachronistic for us to show the youthful enthusiasm
The news coming out of Israel this week concerns the kidnapping of Corporal Gilad Shalit, the Israeli incursion into Gaza, the ongoing launching of Qassam
By Yona Prital It’s Saturday night, and a group of young people stand in a circle. Together they sing the mythological song of Biyalik and