Members of Israel's higher education panel vote for the largely symbolic measure, whose supporters say corrects a historical injustice in Israel that favored the study of European Jewry
The Calcalist business daily's report on police use of NSO spyware apparently only has negligible impact on former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial. N
All we need now is for Israel to declare the day that broadcaster Yaakov Bardugo was dismissed from Army Radio a day of national mourning. Flags flown at half-mast, schoo
Some residents of the southern Tel Aviv neighborhood of Kfar Shalem have refused to leave until they receive adequate compensation for their evictions, meant to make way for construction of a new light rail
Loolwa Khazzoom has devoted her life to telling the story of Jews with roots in the wider Middle East and Africa. The seminal 2003 anthology of essays she edited, ‘The Flying Camel,’ is back in a revised edition
The ministry has been preventing the publication of the draft report, detailing the involvement of medical officials in separating Mizrahi babies from their families and helping give them up for adoption – the first known instance of a ministry acknowledging its part in the scandal
The ministry has been preventing the publication of the draft report, detailing the involvement of medical officials in separating Mizrahi babies from their families and helping give them up for adoption – the first known instance of a ministry acknowledging its part in the scandal
Remembering Libyan-Jewish Holocaust survivor Joseph Labi, who went from home to Italy to the Nazi concentration camp before finding himself in the Palmach