Ben Landa is awaiting Senate confirmation but some Jewish groups are concerned that he may not provide space for disagreement over Israel
By Jacob Jaffa
Dr Yossi Walfisch, chair of the IMA’s medical ethics committee, instructed doctors to refuse to facilitate capital sentences
Troops are working to prevent terrorist infrastructure from taking root as focus shifts to the territory following the Gaza ceasefire
By Ben Conway
The vast majority of the transcribed pieces have come from the Cairo Geniza collection in the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Old Cairo, Egypt
By Jamie Shapiro
The country’s foreign ministry objected that the post did not specify that it was occupied by Germany at the time of the Holocaust
The ongoing commitment by the world’s largest tech company encompasses a broader national strategy to further integrate itself among Israeli talent and tech
By James Spiro
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The initiative was supported by the pontiff before he died in April
By JC Reporter and Jamie Shapiro
The IDF’s chief of staff has accused the defence minister of interfering in the military’s appointment process
Dror was remembered as ‘loved and wonderful’ and ‘an excellent friend’
‘Within two minutes, another contestant went up over 20,000 votes, which is very impossible to do,’ claimed Nadeen Ayoub
By JC Reporter
A total of 5,800 Bnei Menashe will be admitted to the Jewish state in the next five years
The group has not identified which hostage the remains belong to or when they will be returned
Ishaq Taher Salah Arafah was released from an Israeli prison as part of the ceasefire deal with Hamas
The advocacy group is heavily scaling back its operations as just three hostages remain in Gaza
The development can halt the condition’s degenerative symptoms, and even potentially reverse the damage it causes