The Israeli opposition leader has a very different vision for American and Israeli Jews than the current government
It’s not because of the economy or the “Jewish State” bill—it’s because Netanyahu’s coalition members just can’t get along
How ultra-Orthodox Jews and the secular left are forging an unlikely peace coalition in Israel
The wife of Yesh Atid head Yair Lapid promotes her new book in New York
Incumbent Shelly Yachimovich faces off against party royalty Isaac Herzog
Israel’s finance minister talked politics and life in Knesset with Charlie Rose
Condemns anti-Arab racism and homophobia at controversial religious Zionist conference
Following the electoral upheaval, some clarity
With nine days to go, things are getting interesting
Why Ruth Calderon, a Talmud scholar and rookie politician, has a shot at breaking the Orthodox monopoly on Judaism
The coalition game: Who’s in — and who’s out
Israel’s love affair with centrist parties enters new chapter with Yair Lapid
The Yesh Atid party leader shows his acting chops in a film from the nineties
The centrist’s simple but emotionally profound Zionism could lead to an Israel less at war with itself
Video: With exit polls predicting surprises, Jerusalemites explained who they voted for in today’s election—and why
Looking at the Israeli election’s big winner
If accurate, Likud-Beiteinu holds 31 with Yesh Atid second
Looking at which parties may run the next government and its ruling coalition