American Jewry followed Golda loyally, did what she asked of them and embraced her in a way that many Israelis would not, Deborah Lipstadt writes.
- Israeli SceneThe Genius of Golda Meir
American Jewry followed Golda loyally, did what she asked of them and embraced her in a way that many Israelis would not, Deborah Lipstadt writes.
Israeli SceneIsrael at 75: A Special IssueExploring the sociopolitical forces, arts, culture and food that have defined modern Israel since its independence in 1948.Exploring the sociopolitical forces, arts, culture and food that have defined modern Israel since its independence in 1948.
Israeli SceneIsrael’s ‘Ethnic Democracy’Israel has made a critical mistake over the years in not being more explicit about its unique kind of democracy, writes author and scholar Daniel Gordis.
Israel has made a critical mistake over the years in not being more explicit about its unique kind of democracy, writes author and scholar Daniel
Israeli SceneAbortion in Israel: Relatively Easy to Get, Hard to DiscussThe discourse over abortion differs dramatically between the United States and Israel, where the procedure is legal and barely a political issue.
The discourse over abortion differs dramatically between the United States and Israel, where the procedure is legal and barely a political issue.
American View Israeli SceneOrthodox Women Are Saying: Lights, Camera, Action!Fed up with policies that remove women’s images from publications, a number of Orthodox women are fighting back—with photo shoots!
Fed up with policies that remove women’s images from publications, a number of Orthodox women are fighting back—with photo shoots!
Health + MedicineHelping Children Deal With TraumaYoung victims of pandemic stress learn coping strategies at Hadassah Hospital.
Young victims of pandemic stress learn coping strategies at Hadassah Hospital.
Israeli SceneWhat Will Israel Look Like at 100?Asking the tough questions is our responsibility, says former Ambassador Michael Oren.
Asking the tough questions is our responsibility, says former Ambassador Michael Oren.
Robert Kraft Launching $1 Million Competition to Fight BDSKraft is using the proceeds from his 2019 Genesis Prize to establish a competition called “Speak Out for Israel.”Can Israel’s Watergen Change the World Through Clean Water?Watergen uses technology that filters humidity from the air to create clean, fresh drinking water.Susan Weiss Advocates for ‘Chained’ Women in IsraelWeiss is the founder of the Center for Women's Justice, which works on behalf of Israeli women “chained” to husbands who won’t grant them a Jewish divorce document.Israel and America, Building Bridges by Airing DifferencesAmerican and Israeli Jews must acknowledge how different they are to begin the sacred work of healing their relationship and ensuring that the Jewish people remains one people,Jewish Agency to Introduce New OperatingThe Jewish Agency will work to ensure the safety of Jewish communities around the world and fight against rising anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism.Israel’s President to Task Gantz With Forming GovernmentGantz will have 28 days to try to form a government coalition. If he fails, Knesset members have 21 days to advise President Rivlin of their support forDiscovery of Golda Meir Letter to Bereaved Families in 1973In the years following the establishment of Israel, it was customary for the prime minister to send a letter for holidays and official occasions.There Are Now More Than 9 Million People Living in IsraelThe current total population includes 6.744 million Jews, 1.907 million Arabs and 441,000 people who identify with neither group.Footer Menu Column 2
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