Defiant dreamers of Arab-Jewish co-existence
By Dan Fleshler Is it remotely possible to close the gaps between Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel? 62% of Palestinian Arabs living in Israel
By Dan Fleshler Is it remotely possible to close the gaps between Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel? 62% of Palestinian Arabs living in Israel
By Rabbi Michael M. Cohen This article originally appeared in the Huffington Post and appears here with the permission of the author Like a sand
The past week has seen a flurry of Israel-related activity in Washington DC — first there was President Obama’s speech at the State Department on
The Palestinians have claimed the initiative with the push for UN recognition of statehood and the recent Fatah-Hamas reconciliation. Over the next week, President Barack
1. The Israel Labor Party welcomes President Obama’s vision and his statements on the changes in the Middle East and considers the advent of democracies
As I celebrate Passover this year, I will be thinking not only of my people’s distant past but also of our recent past and our
By Rabbi Michael M. Cohen While the outcome of the Arab revolutions will not be clear for some time, the shifting sands are already revealing
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