Prof. Ron Shapira, who serves as Israel's ad hoc judge on the International Court of Justice, said that those demonstrating against the government's judicial overhaul 'truly fear that the country has been stolen from them'
One of the main attractions in Europe between November and January is the Christmas markets. Several major cities are renowned for their vibrant and elaborate markets, and in recent years, more and more cities have joined the festivities, recognizing the significant tourist appeal. The markets are set to open in just over two months. […]
Driven by antisemitism, anti-Zionism, solidarity with Israel, fears of war and the collapse of democracy, or just the high cost of living, tens of thousands of Jews have left their homelands - to or from Israel - since October 7. Are Jews in the third decade of the 21st century returning to a life of wandering?
I moved to New York from Berlin, and with time, I realized that I had begun to feel comfortable, almost at home. Being Jewish in New York was easy — until it wasn't.
After he moved to America, Alon Shaya didn't want anything to do with Israel. A visit to his grandmother triggered an award-winning career with restaurants in New Orleans, Denver and the Bahamas - and a business empire touched by hurricane Katrina, rescued Jewish recipes and the Gaza war
Thousands of Israelis demonstrated for a hostage release deal in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and other cities amid criticism of Netanyahu for confusing the date of the October 7 Hamas attack for the second time in days
Trust the process. It’s important to trust your investment strategy and do your best to tune out the talking heads that create fierce headlines and may strike fear or hesitation.
A Palestinian resident of the West Bank claims that since the start of the Gaza war, Israeli prison staff have repeatedly abused him sexually and physically – and have ignored his requests for medical treatment
At the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual confab, Trump doubled down on insisting that American Jews who vote for Democrats need 'their heads examined'
Brothers turn e-commerce woes into opportunity. Their startup, Chargeflow, tackles chargebacks for small businesses, aiming to reduce the $240B annual fraud cost in US e-commerce.
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff is not shy to talk about how his marriage to Kamala Harris, a Baptist, has strengthened his Judaism. Non-Orthodox U.S. Jews say it's about time a prominent figure addressed the matter
For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Philadelphi route in Gaza is now the fastest way out of any possible cease-fire and hostage deal. The U.S. administration would know that if it paid more attention to his Hebrew speeches over the past months