Remarks by MK Isaac Herzog, Israeli Labor Party Leader and Opposition Leader
To the opening of the winter session of the Israeli Knesset October 27, 2014 The Psalms say, “I was young and I was old and
To the opening of the winter session of the Israeli Knesset October 27, 2014 The Psalms say, “I was young and I was old and
At this point the Gaza war is dragging on, while Israel and Hamas engage in on-again-off-again negotiations through their Egyptian intermediaries. In the meantime the
Who Says You Can’t Love Israel and Criticize Its Policies? “There are two kinds of Jews in the world. “There is the kind of Jew
The first experiments of the new generation of intentional, activist communities in Israel can be traced back to as early as 1968. In that year,
The best way to rebuild Gaza while answering Israel’s security needs would be to establish a joint UN-Egyptian international zone in the northern Sinai desert
Visionary, thinker, teacher, writer, story-teller, activist, organizer….all appropriate words to describe Leonard (Leibel) Fein, who passed away on Wednesday night at the age of 80.
By Noga Brenner Samia, Deputy Director of the BINA Center for Jewish Identity and Hebrew Culture It’s hard to know what to say that has
First, a brief excerpt of a message from the field: …I was in Israel during the events that led up to the current war and
Today, learning that the bodies of the three kidnapped Israeli boys had been found, Kenneth Bob, president of Ameinu, declared “We mourn at the heartbreaking
In response to the recent kidnapping of 3 young Israelis, we have turned over our Letter from the Leadership column to Julian Resnick the Director