Mizrahi
Naomi Shloush's 'Academic bimbo' confronts Mizrahi identity in modern Israel
Naomi Shloush’s book confronts identity, stigma, and the fragile space between belonging and exclusion
Who does Israel belong to? Why Bennett’s model matters now - opinion
Jerusalem highlights: March 27-April 2
High Court of Justice strikes down police ID-check procedures due to racial profiling
UN must recognize Jewish refugees from Arab countries – opinion
Entire communities from Morocco to Iraq, from Egypt to Syria, Lebanon, Iran and more were effectively wiped out.
What can explain Netanyahu's sudden concern for Arabs?
Bibi’s too busy with MK Mansour Abbas to phone Joe Biden.
CAMERA launches campaign on campuses to celebrate Mizrahi Jews
“The campaign will focus on the voices of Mizrahi Jews as they share their own and their families’ experiences in online videos and written stories that will be spread widely on social media.”
The haredim within Israel’s democratic society - analysis
I understand that for the haredim the full-time study of the Torah and other religious sources by Jewish males is more important than anything else – it is life itself.
Can the many schisms in Israeli society ever be reconciled? – opinion
Today the conflict between Right and Left is still ideological, though the great ideological and political leaders on both sides, all of them modest-living men, are long gone.
Benny Gantz’s last chance – a suggested inauguration speech
To say the least, more than a million voters who put their faith in the Blue and White party were devastatingly disappointed and are unlikely to show the same support in potential future elections.
New TV show The New Moroccans tackles old issues in Israeli society
Ben-Haim always intrigued me. His TV reports about the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) in general and Shas in particular have always been highly informative and produced with deep insight and empathy.
Global campaign launched to support yeshivot and seminaries during corona
The 'If I Forget You, Jerusalem' campaign aims to support more than 40 Torah institutions within Israel and their students through the coronavirus crisis.
Does Israel want to be a Jewish state or a democratic state?
It seems that the main division lines appear to be on the question of Israel as a Jewish state or Israel as a democratic state.
The rift between the first and second Israel
There are numerous impressive Mizrahi intellectuals, who express radical positions of various political shades, and who share the anger and rage about the continuing discrimination against Mizrahim.