Charging people $7.50 a vote to save what we’ve already fought for
In an excerpt from Ayelet Tsabari’s memoir, ‘The Art of Leaving,’ how a Yemeni grandmother found freedom in Israel, but failed to pass on the immigrant’s new rootedness to her daughters
Kurdistani Jews are caught between the Jewish state and the ethnonationalist ambitions of its Middle Eastern neighbors
Our elites are useless, but there are many friends to be had elsewhere
The refusenik Natan Sharansky and his daughter find inspiration for their exodus in this week’s parasha
As final flights of Falash Mura leave for Israel, a community of Hebrew-speakers finds it is neither Jewish nor Ethiopian enough
New funding plan would add $30 million from Israeli taxpayers and donations
Two final flights with 400 passengers will leave for Israel later this summer
‘They learn to take responsibility, to be there for other people,’ says one organizer of the year-long Shin-Shin program
Nefesh b’Nefesh stages its biggest coup yet
Stories from beyond the northeast
French Jews making aliyah go from one conflict zone to another
Malcolm Hoenlein has served as the unofficial king of the Jews for the past three decades, but a combination of forces threatens his rule