In her verdict, the judge described the outcome as 'deeply troubling.' She cited evidentiary difficulties and criticized the police for not holding a lineup to properly identify David Chai Chasdai, an Israeli settler who was sanctioned by the Biden administration as one of the alleged leaders of violent riots in Huwara
The Sarajevo Haggadah is a famous medieval manuscript containing an illustrated version of the Passover Seder text, dated to around 1350 and believed to be from Barcelona.
A new museum exhibit revisits the 90-year history of the Jewish Orphans' Home of New Orleans, once described as the 'pride of every Southern Israelite'
The deaths of two Arab men in northern Israel show rising violence in Arab communities, with 150 murders in 2025 – a sharp rise from past years. This surge follows Itamar Ben-Gvir's 2022 appointment as police minister, raising concerns over growing violence and weak police response
'We show the army and police where they come from — it doesn't help,' says Palestinian farm owner after settlers torch building and damage orchards. Settler violence has surged across the West Bank in recent weeks, with devastating consequences
'I am appalled by the crisis in Gaza and recognize the deep emotional impact this has had across our community and wider society,' said head of the Royal Ballet and Opera Alex Beard. The cancelation comes after almost 200 opera employees signed an open letter in favor of banning 'any current or future performances in Israel'
Some may shrug off the artists who signed, but they know condemning the atrocities unfolding isn't echoing Israel haters or 'inciting against' soldiers. It's a call to save them from a forever war with no end other than destruction
In a rare joint appeal, former Mossad, Shin Bet and IDF heads call for an immediate end to the Gaza war, warning it now serves 'messianic and extremist goals' and is leading to 'the loss of Israel's security and its freedom'; right-wing pundits slam video as propaganda
The requirement is largely symbolic, as at least 34 states already have anti-BDS laws or policies, according to a University of Pennsylvania law journal. It applies to at least $1.9 billion that states rely on to cover search and rescue equipment
Mike Johnson's visit to the West Bank marked his first visit to the Israeli-controlled territory since being confirmed as House Speaker. In June, he was meant to address the Knesset in Jerusalem, but his trip was cancelled due to the Israel-Iran war
Operation Gideon's Chariots was meant to pressure Hamas and dull global focus – but it instead escalated humanitarian, diplomatic, and economic fallout. As Netanyahu flirts with a shift in strategy, Israel faces a costly reckoning over both its war aims and its long-term role in Gaza
American Jewish Committee's donation to the New York Archdiocese aims to help repair Gaza's only Catholic church, damaged during a July military operation. The move comes amid growing scrutiny over civilian harm and interfaith solidarity efforts
Our August reading picks: Historian Shari Rabin traces rural Jewish life in the American South; Vivienne Silver-Brody honors her slain friend Vivian Silver in a photo book of Palestine–Eretz Israel; and Eli Valley elevates the grotesque by dragging it into the light
CAGE complained that UKLFI and CAA have helped legitimise Israel’s "racist, apartheid and genocidal policies," bringing "malicious complaints... to silence pro-Palestinian voices."
During his tenure, Edelstein refused to advance the ultra-Orthodox exemption bill, which led the Haredi parties to withdraw from the coalition amid concerns for the fate of yeshiva students who had received draft orders and are now considered draft dodgers
Religious Zionism MK Rothman says any action Israel is taking in Gaza aimed at advancing a hostage deal undermines the war's objectives. 'Creating the conditions for a deal means keeping Hamas alive'
“Australia used to be thought of as a safe haven for Jews, but that image has unfortunately been shattered over the last two years,” CAM CEO Sacha Roytman Dratwa
On Instagram and TikTok, only a handful of Israeli influencers dare voice opinions now seen as leftist – from calls to end the war and famine in Gaza to demands to bring the hostages home. In today's climate, even that invites hate. They're scared – but they keep going