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Trump's key move for global Muslim-Jewish relations: Saudi normalization with Israel

For the past year, the world has witnessed a litany of demonstrations at the highest level of tensions between Muslims and Jews beyond the Middle East.

 Protesters burn US and Israeli flags during an anti-Israel protest in Tehran, Iran, April 1, 2024

Iran’s antisemitism stems from suspicion of Jewish ‘dual loyalty’

Iran’s rhetoric fuels antisemitic tensions, reviving historic suspicions of “dual loyalty” among Jews, particularly impacting the vulnerable Jewish community in Iran.

By HAIM BEN YAKOV
16/11/2024
  An illustrative image of a man on a mountaintop.

Human morals vs the will of God: When prophecy and morality clash

We stand today, like Abraham, atop the mountain, facing the delicate challenge of reconciling morality and prophecy.

Heroes walk among us: This year’s JFNA General Assembly

At the conference, a full array of organizations, foundations, nonprofits, Israeli partners, lifelong activists, concerned citizens, and contributors made up the attendees.

By DANIEL M. ROSEN
14/11/2024

Israel must seize historic opportunity to welcome one million olim in 2025

In the early 1990s, the unprecedented wave of aliyah followed the fall of the USSR. A million olim came to Israel and ensured that the country would keep growing.

By IDAN TENDLER
14/11/2024

Gal Gadot to star in action thriller The Runner, directed by Kevin Macdonald

Gadot will play a lawyer whose son has been kidnapped. Her character must run all over London, carrying out demands from a mysterious caller who has taken her child.

Will Trump appoint a Jewish liaison this time? These leaders think he should

As Trump begins appointing his new cabinet, Jewish advisors and organization leaders discussed the value of having a Jewish liaison for the White House and the Jewish community.

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