Birthright’s tours to Israel for American students this summer are snapped up in two days
The 12,000 vacancies are promptly filled out of 32,000 applicants after reduction in participants is announced
Israel should learn from diaspora rabbis
For years it’s been Israeli figures leading the way, but our rabbis have much to teach them
There’s only one way we should respond to Israel’s far right
It’s easy to knock down the arguments for making clear that diaspora Jews do not support the biogtry of Ben-Gvir and Smotrich — but it’s important that we stand with their opponents
London Jsocs slam UJS over ‘unnecessary political statements’ on Israeli election
UCL and City's campus groups urged UJS to remain ‘inclusive’ of students with different political view
Netanyahu’s coalition of chaos is endangering our fragile Jewish unity
Handing control of deciding who's a Jew and who's not will have serious consequences
How Israeli election fallout could affect David Beckham
Moves to amend the Law of Return threaten upset with the diaspora
Bus stop bombings, Iran’s sea strike, Far-right make big gains in coalition talks: This Week in Israeli news
Tragedy strikes Jerusalem as Netanyahu's far-right kingmakers flex their muscles in coalition talks
Bibi’s deal with the far right will come at a price
Some coalition partners will demand the removal of the 'grandchild clause' from the Law of Return
Israel considers expanding Return law to help Russians flee war
Avigdor Lieberman has proposed allowing those with one Jewish great-grandparent to make aliyah
Can tikkun olam unite Israel and the diaspora?
Israel's Diaspora Affairs Minister is worried by divisions in the Jewish world
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