We Have Come Home! Jerusalem/Hebron Day 2017
Today’s Daf Yomi just happens to have Jerusalem and Hebron back-to-back, just like 50 years ago.
Today’s Daf Yomi just happens to have Jerusalem and Hebron back-to-back, just like 50 years ago.
We learned to push the envelope of our individual capacities, and to harness the great strength inherent in a united group.
I was honored to host a panel discussion this month at the 4th annual Sovereignty Conference hosted by the Women…
You’re no longer living on Pennsylvania Avenue, but we’re still living in Beit El, Efrat, Ma’ale Adumim and Shilo.
Remembering the Hebron Accords of 1997 and the murder of Rabbi Shlomo Raanan.
Thoughts on the Jerusalem terrorist attack at the Armon Hanatziv promenade.
Comparing the deal to relocate Amona with a similar dilemma in Hebron’s Avraham Avinu neighborhood.
History ties together in this inspiring Hebron story written Erev Shabbat Chayei Sarah 5777 – 2016
Yishai Fleisher meets J Street in Hebron. And he has some good news for them.
Both Irving Moskowitz and Hallel Yaffa Ariel stood for Jewish courage that will not succumb to bullying from outside forces, or yield to inaction from within.
We cannot be a free people in our land if we allow terror to determine how we live. This, as far as I’m concerned, is ‘reality.’ Whereby we determine how we live.
In memory of 13-year-old Hallel Yaffa Ariel.