Construction of the House of One – an ambitious interfaith project in the heart of Berlin – has been painfully slow. But since October 7, the project's leaders sense a fresh urgency in their mission. 'It is more important than ever,' they say
Kevin Smith, 61, pleaded guilty to sending roughly 300 texts and three voicemails to Labour lawmaker Alex Sobel, including references to 'killing Jews.' He was sentenced to eight weeks in prison and given a five-year restraining order barring any contact with Sobel
In the past decade, interest in purchasing a home in Israel has grown & Bank Hapoalim identified this trend. Several branches operate departments dedicated to clients interested in buying property
In the past decade, interest in purchasing a home in Israel has grown & Bank Hapoalim identified this trend. Several branches operate departments dedicated to clients interested in buying property
A Gallup poll shows 79 percent of Lebanese believe only the Lebanese army should hold weapons, while 86 percent oppose direct conflict with Israel in support of Palestinians. The poll also found that nearly two-thirds of Lebanese oppose economic aid to the Palestinians, while 31 percent support it
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: An American couple whose daughter moved to Israel and joined the IDF after October 7, and an Israeli Reform rabbi heading to a Buddhist monastery after professional burnout
In his new documentary 'Unraveling UNRWA,' Duki Dror explores the UN refugee agency that saw 12 of its employees accused of taking part in Hamas' October 7 massacres. This month the UN will decide whether to keep the agency alive
Thanks to the efforts of conservation groups, the Beit Zera Bridge area in the northern Lake Kinneret is now a pretty place to hike where visitors can observe local wildlife and learn about recent and prehistoric history
Selective enforcement against protesters, civil society groups and Arab businesses shows how Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav's City Hall has turned municipal bylaws into tools of political suppression
June Squibb delivers a star turn as a lonely nonagenarian who adopts the Holocaust story of her recently deceased best friend in Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut, while Sydney Sweeney adds to her prolific repertoire with 'Christy,' the tale of a trailblazing 1990s female boxer, who suffered abuse at the hands of her trainer-partner
A speech by the newly appointed U.S. ambassador to Poland echoed the mendacious rhetoric of those seeking to whitewash local complicity in the annihilation of the Jews of Poland. It must be rejected, along with all attempts to distort Holocaust history fueled by political considerations
The turmoil followed a demonstration in opposition to a private event at the Audrey Irmas Pavilion at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple headlined by Israeli defense technology personnel.
Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of the 'Anti-Terror Service' militia in Gaza, has died in clashes, a security source said. Abu Shabab was critical of Hamas, and his group was accused of looting aid. An Israeli hospital denied reports that he died there
In a Wednesday night interview at the New York Times DealBook Summit, Netanyahu criticized the Palestinian Authority for being 'corrupt', and said he had no intention to retire from political life in Israel, since 'history is calling' him