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Adapted by Eliyahu Touger A presentation of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's views on the Jewish people's connection with the Holy Land, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the so-called "Land for Peace" issue
By Pinchas Winston The Zohar speaks of a fifth exile at the End of Days: Ishmael
By Chanie Goldman Just as in ancient times, the modern giant of today has menacingly continued to threaten the midget for almost sixty years. Yet time and again the midget emerges victorious...
By Yaakov Paley Why did they find it so very difficult to accept the guidance of a mystic brother, yet so easy to be subservient to a foreign Pharaoh?
By Naftali Silberberg Ban Ki-Moon accused Israel of "disproportionate and excessive use of force." Israel's "close friend and ally," the "moderate" Mahmoud Abbas, used words like "genocide," and "international terrorism"...
By Naftali Silberberg 56 percent of Israelis supposedly support the truce with Hamas. But 79 percent said they do not believe, or are inclined not to believe, that it will last for long. A very telling poll...
By Bronya Shaffer If I know someone is dealing drugs at the corner of my kids' school, I'm not meant to ignore that reality and simply approach this person with love. I'm duty-bound to protect my children...
By Valerie Farber I surf between CNN, Fox, and the Jerusalem Post scanning photos of our soldiers: rough beards, weary postures. Some raise their fingers in a "V" while supporting wounded comrades. I squint, searching for Akiva's face among them...
By Tzippora Price Despite the distance of a few feet between us, we are worlds apart. A few meters away, ominous even at rest, sits a parked bulldozer. It casts an enormous shadow over the playground. I look at the mother, the bulldozer. The mother. The bulldozer...
By Elad Nehorai Despite the fact that every single move a settler makes is recorded and watched, they feel unheard. Even though they live in the Holy Land, they feel hated by their own people... They feel alone...
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