Society
What threat model did the UAE confront, and why should we care? - opinion
Iran’s Velayat-e Faqih was an operational, overt, dangerous sleeper cell; the United Arab Emirates State Security Service took it down
The language gap – and why it matters - opinion
Arab-Israeli educator Suleiman Suleiman advocates shared responsibility and coexistence
The frontline is no longer at the border, it's in our living rooms - opinion
This Normal Life: Foiled by the flu
It was the flu that finally broke me.
Everyone must serve
For solidarity, there needs to be a sense that everyone shares in carrying the burden.
Poll: Gantz beats Netanyahu again, but still lacks majority to form gov't
Avigdor Liberman's Yisrael Beytenu Party remains the kingmaker; Otzma Yehudit passes the electoral threshhold to enter the Knesset.
Labor Party’s swan song
Labor and Meretz are at a political crossroads.
Squeezing Iran
Much debate has been conducted over whether the world is safer now, and many liberal Americans have been shuddering in their shoes over the likelihood of Iranian retaliation.
Parashat Vayera: An ideology of evil
The story of Sodom reminds us that when pride takes hold of a society, evil follows.
Your Investments: Harry and Meghan, You can achieve financial independence
I am a firm believer that setting goals is imperative to achieve sought-after milestones.
YOUR TAXES: When is a sale not a sale?
The case is relevant to most Israeli merger and acquisition deals (“exits”).
Uncertain waters: Can civic society in Israeli survive?
The political tangle and the future of civil society in Israel.
A question of age
Miri Nahmani, director of retirement planning consulting, explains the differences between the age of eligibility and retirement age by law.