A defense of the law from one of its critics.
Lame-excuse Jews.
Birthrates are falling across the world, especially in developed nations—except in one. How did mainstream, middle-class Israelis start having children again, and what does it mean?
The organization’s job is to lobby Washington, not Jerusalem.
Two-thousand years later, and it’s still not the right time?
Tzipi Hotovely is everything Reform leaders are not.
Israeli and American Jews have never had more constructive grassroots contact.
Distant cousins.
The best thing Israel can offer in response to anti-Semitism is its existence.
It was bound to happen.
A much greater problem for Israel, and for American Jewry, than the Western Wall controversy.
The flipside of the Kotel controversy.
The ultra-Orthodox are willing to fight. Few of the non-Orthodox are.
Whatever the problems, things are good.