Adli Mansour
As I see it: Time to call out those aiding the Israel pogrom
Israel and its defenders should be publicly calling out those Western governments which fund these NGOs.
No let-up for Rivlin
The sound of spring
Life is a mystery in the Florida Everglades
Arguments on tax increases
At Egyptian soccer game, 22 fans killed in clash with security forces
Doctors say deaths were due to suffocation; witness says some of the fans were killed in a stampede after the police fired teargas.
December 23: We’re bullies
Unequal, selective enforcement of laws and codes makes us bullies, hypocrites and demagogues.
Grapevine: In tragedy and triumph
More than 100 Auschwitz survivors from at least 19 countries, each of them accompanied by a child or grandchild, will join WJC President Ronald Lauder at Auschwitz next week.
Afula hospital to study effects of bariatric surgery on less-than-obese diabetics
Currently, the surgery is provided by the health funds only for diabetics who are morbidly obese.
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France: Importing conflict from, and exporting problems to the Middle East
The local anti-Semitic incidents largely began to manifest after the year 2000, almost immediately after the beginning of the second intifada.
Tech talk: Shopping online, a guide for Israel
I sat down recently with eBay Israel Marketplace head of Business Development Elad Goldenberg to discuss eBay activity in the country.
Tolerating the intolerable: State revocation of religious conversions
Most revocations are done under the radar of the Israeli public.
As 2014 ends
Is the world a big enough place for globalization, radicalism and fascism to coexist peacefully?
Grapevine: The spice of life in Israel
No one can say there is no variety in the life of a president.