With a new anthology, author and publisher Zibby Owens brings together dozens of writers to talk about Jewish life after Oct. 7
Portraits of ordinary citizens caring for each other in extraordinary ways in the year since Oct. 7
Remembering those killed on Oct. 7 by preserving and sharing their favorite recipes
Iris Haim’s son Yotam was taken hostage in Gaza and later accidentally killed by Israeli soldiers. Yet despite it all, she has become a national symbol of positivity.
How anthropology helps us understand the Oct. 7 massacres and the people who committed them
Moshe Ridler survived the Holocaust and immigrated to Israel, where he built a career and raised a family. On Oct. 7, at age 92, he was murdered by terrorists at Kibbutz Holit.
Released after 55 days in captivity in Gaza, she tells the story of her beatings, torture, and sexual assault
Anti-Israel terrorist propaganda gets an Emmy nomination
In train stations and bus shelters, on lamp posts and walls of buildings and nearly any public space, personalized memorials proliferate
My own son shares a name with the American hostage killed by Hamas this week—a name steeped in meaning and Jewish history
Empty slogans and misbegotten promises are designed to cause civil war. Don’t let them.
After enduring a year of protests, encampments, and turmoil, college students return to campus uncertain what the year to come will hold
Students in Sderot navigate emotional challenges—and missile attacks—as the new academic year approaches
VIDEO: Despite growing up in Israel’s northernmost town, where residents found Hezbollah tunnels under their houses and heard terrorists talking from their living rooms, Yaniv Elhadif never wanted to leave
At this point, the only obstacle to an Israeli military victory in Gaza is Washington
How the advocates of Palestine erased the sexual enslavement of the Yazidis in order to deny the rape of Jewish women
The Obama-Biden blueprint after Gaza