Were elections held today, a poll conducted by Nishmat Research found that 55 percent of Modern Orthodox Jews would vote for Kamala Harris, but only 7 percent of Haredi Jews
Attorney General Dana Nessel accused Rep. Rashida Tlaib of making an antisemitic remark after charging pro-Palestinian protesters of 'violent and criminal behavior,' igniting a political uproar with media and Democratic politicians taking sides
In a video, the principal of Tel Aviv's Gymnasia Herzliya stated, 'We will not learn until we bring back every last hostage.' A hearing will decide whether to revoke his teaching license
As Joe Biden addresses the UN for the last time, and his administration comes to terms with the fact that a Gaza deal won't happen in the time he has left in office, one must ask: How could a group of people who deciphered Putin so accurately in Ukraine have been so easily manipulated by Netanyahu?
At the start of the war, the army and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant aimed to focus on the northern front, while Netanyahu, wary of escalation, prioritized Gaza. Now that Gallant's plan is in motion, Netanyahu is spinning it to seem like his own decision
Jordan accuses Israel of violating Al-Aqsa status quo, Qatar says it hindered hostage deal; only Argentina's President Milei voiced full-throated support for Israel
Five years after its establishment, what films is the Shomron Cinema Fund producing, who's working with it, and how does it stand to benefit from the culture minister's proposed changes?
Mayim Bialik offered support for Kiryat Bialik, named after her great-great-grandfather's cousin, Israel's poet Haim Nahman Bialik, following heavy rocket fire from Lebanon: 'My heart is with all the innocent citizens'
Some residents of Lebanon received calls urging them to leave their homes, while others woke up to the sound of incessant explosions. They express a feeling of despair, saying, 'I've seen some tough wars in Lebanon. I've grown old, and I see only wars'
An ever hopeful Tel Aviv Stock Exchange sees the latest surge in fighting as a sign that the war is coming to end. But the end for the economy is a long way off
Columbia University came under intense criticism due to its mishandling of pro-Palestinian student protests on campus last year. Its revamped guidelines follow previous ones released earlier this month – widely criticized as vague and inadequate
The U.S. president addressed the Israeli-Hezbollah escalation, stating, 'A diplomatic solution remains the only path to lasting security,' and condemned Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, reaffirming U.S. support for a Palestinian state
A Jewish Studies professor is suing the University of Cape Town, charging that its new 'anti-Israel policies' could prevent him from doing his job. Jewish students say they cannot be openly Zionist on campus, and fear the resolutions could make that worse
According to Israeli news outlet Walla, who first reported the incident, the men were protesting outside a community center where a job fair promoting the integration of the ultra-Orthodox population into the workforce was being held. A statement by the police said the officers' actions 'contradicts the force's values'