September 25, 2020
How Israel Can Stand Up to a Belligerent Turkey
Under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ankara has become increasingly authoritarian, Islamist, and hostile toward Israel and the West more generally. The Turkish government has also indicated that it aspires to alter its maritime border with Greece, and even its border with Syria. Analyzing these changes, and what they term the country’s “bellicose foreign policy,” Efraim Inbar, Eran Lerman, and Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak examine the implications for Israel, and how the Jewish state might best respond:
September 25, 2020
The Muslim Brotherhood Has Collaborated with Iran for Decades, and Now Might Be Helping It Dodge Sanctions
The Shiite-Sunni divide can be overcome, when necessary.
The Ancient Synthesis of Ritual and Ethics on the Holiest Day of the Jewish Year
The rabbis saw no contradiction, only completion.
The Eleven-Year-Old-Boy Who Wrote the Most Famous Song of the Vilna Ghetto
Shtiler, shtiler.
Reading Jonah with Israel’s Leading Female Religious Educator
For Yemimah Mizrachi, it’s the simple folk who matter.