For many rabbis, the very question of whether to acknowledge Trump's election with congregants can be fraught.
What goes through their minds when they see the same violence I do? How can they justify it? And how can I separate the “them” and “us” when the parallels of our faith are right in front of me?
Israeli army estimates that a few thousand people remain in northern Gaza amid its deadly onslaught in area - Anadolu Ajansı ...
This time there is no intention to allow the residents of the northern Gaza Strip to return home,' reported Israel's public ...
The Israeli prime minister is expecting a freer hand from Washington as it pursues conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon and with Iran.
The harm of virulent political rhetoric can't be "healed" with a call for solidarity, writes a Jewish journalist and book ...
Americans are weary, possibly emotionally bruised and battered, and likely concerned about what the next few weeks will bring to a nation bitterly divided.
The prime minister suggested there was a widening gulf of "trust" between the two high-profile Israeli officials, though opposition leaders and analysts sharply criticized the move.
While Israel’s security and worries about antisemitism are litmus ... share a visceral hatred of Trump and a willingness to stick with the Democrats, the class divide remains the most likely ...
The prime minister’s decision comes after months of growing discord between him and Gallant, both senior figures in the right ...
Several opinion polls indicate that the 2024 US election remains a tight race between the two presidential candidates, but ...
Trump held a rally on Oct 27 at Madison Square Garden in New York, the heavily Democratic city where he was born, at which a ...