Yes, Israel’s popular right now. But most of its new friendships are based on assessments of common interest—and such assessments can change overnight.
It’s not limited to a particular party or politician.
How Jews helped start India’s film industry.
Isi Leibler’s behind-the-scenes diplomacy.
On Michael Walzer’s The Paradox of Liberation.
They trace their history to the time of King Solomon.
What Michael Walzer misses.
Michael Walzer’s paradox is anything but.
A retired IDF general recounts his experience in the Indian city of Lucknow.
Last week, what may be the first Hindi-language play about the Holocaust was staged in a country where few are aware of it while many. . .
For decades, India has been an unfailing supporter of the Palestinians at the UN. Despite the improvement in relations between India and Israel since 1991,. . .
The synagogue in India’s capital city remains active, although the Jewish community there has dwindled to about 40 members. Although New Delhi, unlike Mumbai or. . .
It’s not the United States. In recent years, trade between Israel and China has boomed, amounting to $10 billion in 2013 and moving beyond military. . .