“Is Everything Okay?”
These three words, received in a text, immediately send my heart racing. They are my three least favorite words, and yet, they’ve seemed to plague my time so far.
These three words, received in a text, immediately send my heart racing. They are my three least favorite words, and yet, they’ve seemed to plague my time so far.
Ron Feingold writes an op-ed on the terrible Jerusalem light rail terror attack, calling out both Fatah and the larger Jewish community.
Join Dr. Beilin, Israel’s “number one peacenik,” on Monday, March 31 for a Town Hall meeting hosted by J Street at Mt. Zion at 7:30 PM.
The modern state of Israel, rebuilt in our ancient Jewish homeland, offers a model of freedom and decency to its neighbors.
The Swarthmore College Hillel recently wrote a letter declaring itself an “Open Hillel”. What does this mean and why is it important?
Whenever I see a film that is set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I try to guess in advance how many minutes it will take for it to become obvious whose side the filmmaker is on. The cinematic tropes are often repetitive, predictable and depressing.
Whenever I see a film that is set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I try to guess in advance how many minutes it will take for it to become obvious whose side the filmmaker is on. The cinematic tropes are often repetitive, predictable and depressing.
Israeli kids are learning how to be future problem solvers thanks to their visionary teacher, dedicated parents and a strong partner in Minnesota.
Exclusive interview with U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN). We discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and why people shouldn’t say it’s never going to end.
Although I am typically able to present my political views on issues regarding Israel/Palestine in a moderate fashion, with the recent situation in Gaza it got too personal.