Street Beat : Tel Aviv's 'Non-Jewish' Jews Too many Jews in one place cancel each other out. Or so it seems in the most homogeneously and densely Jewish population in the world. On the streets of Tel Aviv, Israel, among the largely secular population, it seems that since everyone's Jewish, it's almost like no one is.More>
Eurovision will accept Israel's entry, "Push the Button" by Israeli band Teapacks, despite the song's apparent illusions to Iran, its president and nuclear war.
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Over a quarter of Israeli Arabs deny Holocaust
According to a recent poll, 28 percent of Israeli Arabs do not believe the Holocaust ever happened, and among high school and college graduates one-third are deniers. More>
Ultra-Orthodox women fight bus segregation
Ten years after Israeli bus companies came up with 'kosher' bus lines - sending women to the back of the bus - a campaign is being launched to fight the segregation. More>
Why make Aliyah? Maybe because Jewish guilt is a genetic defect we all share. So if anyone asks you why you made Aliyah, say you were born genetically predisposed.
It is bad when fringe Jewish groups adopt policies inimical to Jewish interests. It is intolerable when a body purporting to represent world Jewry does.
Our job is to renew the US effort to help Israel achieve peace with its neighbors, while remaining vigilant against those who do not share that vision.