Opinion | Shmarya Rosenberg
Some New York politicians bend over backwards to accommodate Hasidic demands.
Some New York politicians bend over backwards to accommodate Hasidic demands.
Since the recent elections, new laws are changing Israeli society for better and worse.
Syria’s descent into chaos and extremism does not bode well for its neighbors.
Iran’s new president is far from moderate.
Are messianic Jews good for Israel?
Imams confront the Holocaust at Auschwitz
The “status quo” summers of 2013 and 1973
The Knesset’s “Year of the Woman” – A record number of female MKs includes new faces, seasoned activists and rising stars.
Secular Israel is More Religious Than You Think – The new unity government lacks ultra-Orthodox representatives, but that does not mean that religion is being left out of the conversation.
The View from the West Bank – Our columnist travels to Ramallah and meets with recently resigned Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and other top officials.
Israel’s unexpected political turn means the U.S. should push issues of peace, Palestinians and territory harder than ever.
With the new government in place, Israelis are beginning to address the complicated question of what they want their country to look like.