Watchmen on the Wall

THE RHYTHM OF OUR STOMPING BOOTS WAS OFF BEAT. “One, two, one, two” I whispered, unsuccessfully attempting to steady the cadence of the 43 other soldiers marching in front of and behind me. Positioned in … Read More

An Invitation to Solidarity

By: Netanel R. December 13th, 2019 Nearly half of the people in Israel have at least one parent who was not born in Israel. This holds true, not only for Jewish Israelis, but also for … Read More

What Now?

By: Netanel R. December 12th, 2019 Israel is heading to elections for the third time in a single year. As of December 11th, the Knesset (Israel’s parliament) has officially dissolved with coalition talks having failed … Read More

A Shimmer of Light

The political divide in Israel is pretty intense right now and nobody seems to be presenting any solutions that are satisfactory across the political spectrum. As Israel continues to drudge on in political limbo, there … Read More

Because of Rabin

By Netanel R. November 10th, 2019 Today, we honor a man who was instrumental both in war and in the pursuit of peace in Israel’s history. Yizhak Rabin’s acts of bravery, as well as his … Read More

Will History Repeat Itself?

This year on May 2, alongside Jewish communities worldwide, Israel will commemorate Yom HaZikron laShoah ve-laGvura online pharmacy https://www.clinical-ethics.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/antabuse.html with best prices today in the USA online pharmacy nolvadex online with best prices today in … Read More

Israeli Elections: What Now?”

(This article accurate as of 2:30pm, April 10, 2019) The elections are finished in Israel as of 10pm last night. A total of 67.9% of eligible Israeli voters voted yesterday. This is a 4% lower … Read More

Approaching Israeli Elections in 2019…

As we approach the 2019 elections in Israel, many outside Israel are wondering about how elections work in Israel and what is likely to unfold in the upcoming elections. About Israel’s system of government: Israel’s … Read More