Editor notes
Editor's Notes: Israel just met the America that comes after Trump - comment
Here is a bet you can hold me to. The respect from the US lasts. The protection that used to come with it does not, and it gets tested before the year is out, probably in Lebanon.
Editor's Notes: High Court ruling on women in tanks deepens religious divide in IDF - comment
US Jews are realizing that Netanyahu can handle war better than Trump can - comment
Editor's Notes: Who is Yakir Gabay, the billionaire on Trump's Gaza Board of Peace?
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 444635
Praying room
Just as free and open markets are a boon to economies, so too will a freer religious environment encourage more vibrant Jewish religious expression.
Letters: April fools
Readers share their opinion on the recent articles and news.
Celebrating Tu Bishvat
In addition to planting trees and holding Tu Bishvat Seders, no day is more fitting then Tu Bishvat to deal with pressing environmental issues facing the State of Israel.
Anti-Semitism in Europe
“We are so used to Jews being killed because they are Jewish,” wrote Charlie Hebdo editor-in-chief Gerard Biard.
Deepening the divide
No conditions should be set for receiving basic rights such as equal funding for health, housing and education, or adequate law enforcement.
No kindness
By deciding to limit morality, ZAKA is already losing direction.
Remembering the UN’s hypocrisy, 40 years on
A roundup of news from across the country.
Collateral damage
Haftom Zarhum, an Eritrean migrant, was shot by a guard and beaten by a mob during a terrorist attack at the Beersheba Central Bus Station last month.
Compromised Judaism
The lack of judges has generated a tremendous backlog of cases waiting to be tried, particularly on the High Rabbinical Court where hardly any judges are functioning.