The activists on board are no peaceful bunch
The 100th anniversary is the time for Israel to rethink the moral concession it has made by abetting Turkish denial
Labour voters forced to choose between their party and their support for Israel: Part four of Tablet’s series on anti-Semitism in the U.K.
Online, many were quick to pin Charlie Hebdo massacre on the Jews
During demonstration in St. Louis sparked by fatal police shooting of teen
Was Israel right all along?
While Israel sits in the catbird seat
What it could mean for Israel
The Egyptian-born anti-Islamic activist Nonie Darwish, whose life story and outspoken views on Israel and the Arab world make her someone Jews should support, was unfairly tarred in Tablet
Plus, the second annual flotilla, Shas says don’t smoke, and more
In Turkey, Washington’s great example of Muslim democracy, the ruling party alleges conspiracy to attack the opposition and crush dissent
Inside the West’s once-ally
Kurds and Jews share a similar history and a common enemy
The key to a lasting peace, argues Israeli Nobel Prize winner Robert Aumann, is not to insist on ‘peace now’
No word on whether Busey is in this one
Israeli democracy is strengthening, not weakening—and that might be the problem
Israeli President Shimon Peres reflects on his mentor, his peace partner, and whether the State of Israel will survive
Although probe is criticized as soft