In response to campus security issues, Hillel and SCN launched Operation Secure Our Campuses, offering real-time support and safety training for Jewish students.
After the Haifa District Court ruled that the Technion cannot limit the activities of the anti-LBGTQ Choosing Family organization, the university said it would 'continue to act to ensure a campus that is safe, inclusive, and supportive for everyone'
At the weekly communal breakfast in the Charleston, the state capital, the rabbi laments the withered relations with the local Muslim community, Betty takes issue with Netanyahu, and a rare Republican says the Democrats are weak on the right to bear arms. But this 'conservative Democratic' community sticks together
Justice Minister Levin's proposal challenges the seniority system, where the longest-serving justice is automatically appointed as Supreme Court president. Levin calls it a 'fair compromise,' but critics label it 'political and legal thuggery.'
A report for this week's Real Estate Conference shows a sharp rise in immigration to Israel from Western countries since October 7. Is the country ready to absorb tens of thousands of new immigrants?
A report for this week's Real Estate Conference shows a sharp rise in immigration to Israel from Western countries since October 7. Is the country ready to absorb tens of thousands of new immigrants?
The next U.S. presidential term could be the most consequential in Israel's history: Israelis and Palestinians can't afford Trump's blank check to Netanyahu once again
Biden administration officials believe avoiding a broad Israel-Hezbollah conflict intensifies Sinwar's isolation and pressure for flexibility in negotiations. However, key issues, especially the Israeli presence on the Gaza-Egypt border, remain unresolved
Police closed the Hadash party's Haifa branch over a planned screening of a film on Israeli military activity they claim was banned in Israel – when in fact an Israeli court had banned the screening of a 2002 film created by the same director
In Cairo truce talks, Egypt denies Israeli claim that any tunnels running under its border with Gaza could be used for smuggling, reiterates it won't accept Israeli military presence in Philadelphi corridor or Rafah border crossing ■ Police minister Ben-Gvir claims there's a new policy allowing Jewish prayer at Temple Mount ■ Royal Jordanian is set to resume flights to Beirut starting Tuesday ■ Here's what you need to know 325 days into the war
Filmmakers from Israel and Uganda teamed up to make the madcap 'Operation Wakaliga: Fate and Blood.' It was created before October 7, making the plot – centering on the kidnapping of the spoiled son of a corrupt prime minister – feel even more surreal
Pro-Palestinian activists argue that targeting 'Zionists' isn't antisemitic since not all Jews are Zionists, as Jewish leaders counter that support for a Jewish homeland is common among Jews. NYU's new policy reflects this view