Tuly Weisz

Rabbi Naphtali “Tuly” Weisz is the director of Israel365 and publisher of The Israel Bible. Weisz attended Yeshiva University (BA), Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (Rabbinic Ordination) and the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law (JD), and served as the Rabbi of the Beth Jacob Congregation in Columbus, Ohio before making Aliyah. Contact Weisz at rabbituly@israel365.com.

 STUDENTS HOLD signs reading, ‘There are no universities left in Gaza’ and ‘Free Gaza’ at last year’s Harvard University Commencement Exercises in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Heritage Foundation is going after campus radicals and Islamist sympathizers who glorify Hamas, says the writer.

Project Esther has a bold strategy to combat American Hamas support – opinion

Members of Christians United for Israel march to show solidarity with Israel, in Jerusalem, in 2008.

Jewish critics of Christian allies are hurting Israel - opinion

 JEWS AND Christians pray on the Temple Mount for the success of US President Donald Trump.

Trump’s win sparks hope for Jewish sovereignty on Temple Mount - opinion


Mainstreaming the Judea & Samaria settlement movement - opinion

When we reconvene for next year’s Middle East Summit, God willing, we’ll have made real progress toward Jewish sovereignty in our biblical heartland.

 THE WRITER addresses the Middle East Summit, as former US ambassador to Israel David Friedman (left) and MK Ohad Tal sit nearby.

It's time to make Judea and Samaria great again - opinion

Unlike the “Deal of a Century” promoted by Trump, Friedman’s plan rejects Palestinian statehood. He argued that after October 7, giving Palestinian Arabs a sovereign state would reward terrorism.

 THE WRITER stands with former US ambassador to Israel David Friedman at the annual conference of the National Religious Broadcasters, last month in Nashville.

Antisemitism’s wake-up call, we must keep God’s land - opinion

For us to achieve victory on the battlefield and defeat antisemitism once and for all, Israel must unhesitatingly embrace our Biblical heritage.

THE WRITER attends The Second Front conference.

'Sound of Freedom' movie rings with Torah values - opinion

The movie claims that there are more people enslaved today as sex slaves than at any other time in history, even when slavery was legal.

 Tim Ballard, Donald Trump, Alejandro Monteverde and Jim Cavaziel at Sound of Freedom screening in Bedminster, NJ

Can Jewish-Christian relations overcome history of antisemitic trauma? - opinion

In recent decades, Evangelical Christians have become Israel’s strongest supporters. But given our painful history, it is understandable that many Jews do not trust Christians.

 THE WRITER speaks to a Christian Zionist audience last month at the Israel365 Night to Celebrate Israel, in Orlando, Florida.

Christians and Jews united can change how the world views Israel - opinion

Jews and Christians come together to change the media’s narrative on Israel in Orlando, Florida, this May 22-25.

 AN NRB breakfast honoring Israel takes place, last year.

The biblical reason behind Christian Zionist support for judicial reforms - opinion

Israel’s increasingly activist left-wing opposition is demonstrating fiercely and warning darkly of a possible civil war, even as Israel’s mainstream media dangerously incites just that.

 CHRISTIAN WORSHIPERS pray during an Evangelical rally in Jerusalem

Christians, Jews must fight war on Christmas and Hanukkah together - opinion

When our traditions are confronted with the deliberate falsification of history, Christians and Jews must stand together to dispel the darkness by bringing more light into the world.

 People at the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony in Jaffa, December 19, 2022.

Thanksgiving: Pilgrims' antisemitism inherited by Kanye, Kyrie - opinion

Known as Replacement Theology, this hostile belief arrived on the shores of the New World with the Puritans and cast a dark shadow over the first Thanksgiving.

 KANYE WEST attends the Vanity Fair party celebrating the Academy Awards in Beverly Hills, in February. West recently claimed, ‘I can’t be antisemitic because Black people are actually Jew.’

As COVID-related shutdowns pass, Christians pilgrims return to Israel

The presence of thousands of non-Jews who have come to Jerusalem for the holiday enables us to come closer to the true fulfillment of Sukkot.

 THOUSANDS OF Christian pilgrims march in the center of Jerusalem in celebration of Sukkot 2018