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Antisemitism in China is not accidental, or marginal
Israel must be firm in its rejection of China’s official denials that it has become a breeding ground of antisemitism.
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11/01/2026
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Dr. Shalom Salomon Wald
The Chinese Foreign Minister speaks at the UN. Photo: Shutterstock
Israel’s Chief Rabbinate: My Beloved Turned Away
Politically, the defeat of the Religious Zionist candidate, Rabbi David Stav, is a farce. The number of Religious-Zionist Knesset members is both greater than the relative weight of the Religious Zionist community in Israeli society and greater than the number of ultra-Orthodox Knesset members. There is no doubt that had Naftali Bennett, Israel's Minister of Religion, thrown his full weight…
26/07/2013
The Ultra-Orthodox Draft: A Test of the New Israeli Politics
As we approach the end of the current Knesset session, behind the scenes, there are rumors of a struggle regarding the future of the ultra-Orthodox draft, with some parties arguing that the Haredi conscription law should be passed swiftly, in a legislative coup that skips the standard procedures, while others favor deferring the legislation to the next session. While this…
18/07/2013
The Peri Committee Recommendations: Fanning the Flames of Haredi Extremism
A power struggle is currently underway on the Haredi street between a moderate majority and an extremist minority. Although this is an internal battle within the ultra-Orthodox community, it has critical consequences for all Israelis, since it will impact Israel's economy, the unity of its society, and our national resilience. What is the issue at hand? The ultra-Orthodox majority wishes…
15/06/2013
Conversion in Israel: From Bethlehem to Chelm to Sodom
Once, she was called Ruth; today she is Natasha. Both of these women came to Israel to settle here and integrate into society. Ruth changed her identity, from Moabite to Jew, and her blood was mixed with our blood in the fields of Bethlehem—so much so, that according to tradition, both King David and the messiah of the future are…
14/05/2013
Op-Ed: Remembering Jack Kay, ‘A Giant in the Jewish World’
With the passing of Jack Kay, the Jewish world has lost one of its most committed community leaders and forward thinking philanthropists. A resident of Chevy Chase, Maryland and Palm Beach, Florida, Kay died on April 21 at the age of 87. Kay was chairman of the board of the Kay Management Company in Silver Spring, Maryland, and one of…
24/04/2013
Israel at 65: The Tale of a Sleeping Beauty
Has Israel been fulfilling its historic mission? There is abundant evidence that it has. Since the founding of the state in the aftermath of the Holocaust, Israel's Jewish population has grown by more than 1000%. The prophetic vision of the Return to Zion has been realized, with the Jewish people's historic homeland now home to the largest Jewish community in…
14/04/2013
The Haredi Draft: The Need for an Alliance of the Moderates
Although a great many issues are awaiting resolution on Israel's national table, the parties involved in the current coalition negotiations have been focusing on one topic: the ultra-Orthodox. The headlines have focused on the political aspect of this issue, and have concerned themselves with the question of whether or not the coalition will include the ultra-Orthodox parties. But regardless of…
27/02/2013
A Coalition of Hope
This is the political coming of age of a cultural and social movement that is not willing to content itself with the obsessive debate about Israel's borders conducted under the code name of "right" and "left", but chooses instead to focus on the desired nature of the state that will exist within those borders, wherever they end up. In addition…
29/01/2013
Habayit Hayehudi and Refusal of Orders: The Real Question
There are different kinds of calls for military insubordination. Some people who advocate refusal of orders are motivated by the desire to thwart the implementation of national decisions that have been made democratically; consequently, they call for mass civil disobedience or for disobedience by those who would be responsible for implementing the national decision, such as air force pilots ordered,…
26/12/2012
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