יום שבת, 20 יוני 2026Saturday, June 20, 2026
Follow Us
יום שבת, ה׳ תמוז תשפ״וSaturday, June 20, 2026
Follow Us

Sections

E-Edition

Dror Eydar

Dror Eydar has been appointed Israeli ambassador to Italy.

Read More

Op-Eds

Our Constant Struggle for Identity

By Dror Eydar

Defining who we are has always been part of our history. In our contemporary era, it has become a judicial matter where the court seeks to decide on our eternal issues.

Op-Eds

A National Day of Mourning, not a Religious One

By Dror Eydar

The constant mourning over the destruction of the land on Tisha B'Av, year after year, promised hope for a better future. When the Zionist movement arose towards the end of 19th Century, there was no need to explain what the return to Zion meant.

Headline / Op-Eds

From Paris to Jenin

By Dror Eydar

The IDF launched a counterterrorism operation in Jenin while France was set ablaze by Islamic radicals. The fight for Jewish security in northern Samaria is linked to the historical processes that culminated with the riots in Europe.

Headline / Op-Eds

A False Messiah

By Dror Eydar

Ehud Barak, as has been revealed this week, is the de facto leader of the protests against judicial reform. His main motivation has nothing to do with the Supreme Court and everything to do with his own personal ego war against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Op-Eds

Eternity is Jerusalem

By Dror Eydar

Our sages taught us: In remembrance lies the secret of redemption, and just as an individual cannot live without bread, so too the nation cannot survive without Jerusalem. In honor of Jerusalem Day, here are a few cultural waystations in over 3,000 years of memory.

Op-Eds

Our Lives Come First

By Dror Eydar

The national poet would have dismantled and dismissed the recent demoralizing narratives, the attempt to engage in moralizing at the expense of the justness of our cause in the war against terrorist organizations.

Headline / Op-Eds

Remembering San Remo: When the World Powers Recognized our Rights to OUR Land

By Dror Eydar

103 years ago in San Remo recognition was enshrined in international law and has not changed since.

Op-Eds

The Judicial Reform: What Now?

By Dror Eydar

If we really want to rule, we should draw inspiration from the eternal sources of our nation and learn from the wisdom of the generations not to repeat mistakes, even if the cost is temporary retreat. The correction will come. Patience.

Headline / Op-Eds

Would the 10 Commandments Survive Israel's Supreme Court?

By Dror Eydar

Israel's justices have powers unparalleled by any court anywhere else, making them the de facto government.

Headline / Holidays / Op-Eds

How the Book of Esther's Message of Unity Remains Acutely Relevant

By Dror Eydar

As we celebrate Purim, perhaps we should look at the Talmudic interpretation of the holiday to better understand our contemporary era.

Holidays / Op-Eds

The REAL Lesson of Tu Bishvat

By Dror Eydar

If we believe in our ability to resurrect ourselves and are loyal to it, the land will blossom and give us back love in return.

Op-Eds

Supreme Court, Take Note: Era of Sages is Over

By Dror Eydar

For years, the Supreme Court has given greater weight to the judges' understanding of the law than to the intention of the legislature. Then came Justice Minister Yariv Levin and announced: It's time for some balance

Op-Eds

Whither To? Israel Hatred and the Future of the Democratic Party

By Dror Eydar

AIPAC suddenly found itself under immense pressure by the liberal left-wing elite. The irony is that AIPAC made enormous efforts not to be identified as right-wing or Republican. You can see that in its careful choice of speakers.

cross