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The real story of the Iran war: the strengthening of the Israel-Gulf alliance

The Iron Doom battery Jerusalem sent to the UAE, reportedly along with IDF troops, underscores a new reality. Arab countries understand there is only one country in the region that is both willing and capable of acting against a common threat
The real story of the Iran war: the strengthening of the Israel-Gulf alliance
Iron Dome. Photo: Ministry of Defense

Additional Publications

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Jewish Demographic Policies

The JPPI’s new, action-oriented book "Jewish Demographic Policies: Population Trends and Options in Israel and in the Diaspora" makes recommendations to meet the current Jewish demographic challenges, all of which are worthy of serious debate. Among the main recommendations: establishing final borders of the State of Israel; facilitating cultural absorption of non-Jewish members of Jewish households into a Jewish context and…
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The Circumcision Crisis

A new report by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) concludes that an immediate, coordinated Jewish – including Israeli – response is needed to thwart the possible implications of recent attempts to ban circumcision and limit other Jewish practices in Western Europe. JPPI characterizes the German court's decision against circumcision as a "historic ruling" that might threaten the future thriving…
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Annual Assessments

2011-2012 Annual Assessment

The 2011-12 Assessment offers a clear framework for judging the "State of the Jewish People. In what areas are world Jewry and Israel thriving? Where are they "maintaining" or holding at current levels?  And where are they declining. Using five key dimensions—geopolitical developments; demography; identity formation and expression; intra- and inter-community bonds; and material resources—the Assessment analyzes the state of…
Annual Assessments
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Prioritized Strategies for the Jewish People: 2012

The following paper is drawn from ongoing work  by the Jewish People Policy Institute and appears on the JFNA website by special permission.  Readers are requested not to distribute or quote from this document without prior permission. For the full text: 2012: Prioritized Strategies for the Jewish People Challenges and Opportunities: A Conceptual Framework
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Opinion Articles

Israel Independence Day – For What Kind of State?

We must acknowledge the fact that there is tension between these two defining characteristics of our state. This tension cannot be resolved in one fell swoop. Extended efforts and a process of maturation over generations is necessary in order to arrive at interpretations that will reduce the areas of conflict and smooth out the rough edges, rather than sharpening and…
Opinion Articles
Opinion Articles

The Allure of Miracles

Jewish tradition, however, teaches us the opposite: "Do not rely on miracles." While it is convenient to believe in miracles and to be led blindly by others, to a destination that is not of our own choosing, Judaism demands that we rely on ourselves, accept responsibility, and act autonomously. The time since the Exodus has been an extended transition from…
Opinion Articles
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Strengthening Jewish-Israeli Identity of Israelis Abroad

This paper calls on the Government of Israel to take action to strengthen the Jewish identity, bonds to Israel and connections with Jewish communities, of Israeli emigrants abroad. To read the recommendations: Strengthening Jewish-Israeli Identity of Israelis abroad
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Opinion Articles

Justice vs. Law: King Solomon and Ivan the Terrible

John Demjanjuk is dead. The man who was sentenced to death by an Israeli district court, but was later acquitted by the Supreme Court, died of natural causes at a ripe old age. Thirty years of legal proceedings in three countries have ended, more or less, with a whimper. Most of the Israeli public suspects that Demjanjuk was indeed "Ivan…
Opinion Articles
Opinion Articles

The Tal Law: Judicial Activism at its Height

At first, the Court's adamant refusal to get involved stemmed from its belief that the matter lacked justiciability and was beyond its authority. Later, when the nature of the Court shifted, its refusal became more hesitant and its rhetoric hinted at the possibility of intervention. Next, the Knesset enacted the Tal Law, which exempted full-time yeshiva students from military service.…
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