In First-Ever Hebrew Speech to Russian Parliament, Knesset Speaker Invokes God’s Prophecies to Abraham
“I was imprisoned because I was teaching the language which spread to the world the ideas of rejecting tyranny, upholding the rule of justice, love of mankind and the hopes of freedom.”
PA President Mahmoud Abbas Was a KGB Agent: Report
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was allegedly a KGB agent in Syria in the 1980s, the Jerusalem Post reported Wednesday on a Channel 1 news broadcast.
Israel at Risk of Losing Jewish Majority “Within Decades”
Bearing the data in mind, it brings to light a sincere concern as to where Israel’s Jewish population will stand in the coming years.
[BLOG] Russia Gained a Lot in Syria
When we analyze Russia’s gains from direct military involvement in Syria, we see that Russia actually gained quite a lot.
Putin to European Jews: Come Back to Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin called on European Jews facing rising anti-Semitism to return to Russia.
As 2015 Draws to a Close, Israel Celebrates Record-Breaking Aliyah Numbers
Immigration to Israel hit a 12-year high in 2015, with over 30,000 new immigrants coming from around the world to settle in the Jewish state.
Jewish Life in Azerbaijan Embodies Muslim-Majority Nation’s Culture of Tolerance
At a time when thousands of Jews are fleeing rampant anti-Semitism in Europe, in the Muslim country of Azerbaijan some say tolerance exists.
New Program to Help Ukrainian Olim With Jewish Conversion Process
A new project called ‘Maslul’ was launched in Kiev’s Galitsky Synagogue, to help new Ukrainian immigrants to Israel begin their conversion process.
Christians Supporting Jewish Students in Former Soviet Union
The Soviet Union may have dissolved in 1991, but many Jewish families are still struggling to emerge from the regime’s seven decades of antipathy towards their heritage.