Mizrahi
Enough is enough: Israel must let minority Jews lead - opinion
When was the last time you saw an Ethiopian Israeli representing Israel on CNN, Fox News, or even in our own national English-language media? Maybe almost never.
There is no distinction between Jews and Zionists - ask Jews from Arab countries - opinion
Students from 31 countries explore their Jewish roots in ANU competition
New comedy-drama Jacob’s Stepladder to premiere at Jerusalem’s Khan Theater
A bridge back to Yemen
While many would look back and focus on the trauma of such a period and the shock of arriving in a new country, Avraham remembers it as sweet and full of wonder.
Why is the story of the Jewish refugees so little known?
The question of Arab and Islamist anti-Jewish hatred goes to the heart of the conflict with Israel. So why have Jewish refugees been so neglected?
Uprooted
Yemen Blues to highlight US Sephardi music fest
The festival is being headlined by Renan Koen, a Sephardi classical pianist from Turkey.
The art and science of changing tomorrow
Two EMET Prize winners alter the realities of their respective fields.
Avnery’s legacy
When we hear today about Israel abandoning its democratic traditions or criticism about issues it should all be seen through the lens of Avnery’s critiques of the 1960s.
Uprooting of Jews from Arab countries, an answer to modern antisemitism
To be able to reach a peaceful solution, the forced migration of Jews from Arab countries must be acknowledged as one of the tragedies of this long and painful conflict.
World Mizrachi sending speakers to address 70,000 Jews for Israel’s 70th
The head of the Mizrachi World Movement said that initiative was part of an effort to revitalize religious-Zionism and the Mizrachi movement, which he said have lost their center.
Orientalism and the invention of an Ashkenazi identity in Israel
How did “Ashkenazi” in Israel become synonymous with “liberal” and “Left,” and how has being “Ashkenazi” become a marker for being a “victim” of the Israeli Right?
Giving Mizrahim an equal seat at the table
If we want to reach our potential as a Jewish community, we must start to fully include members of our family who have far too often been forgotten.