Diaspora Jews
US-Iran tensions escalate: What’s next for Israel and the Middle East?
The hosts, both seasoned journalists based in Jerusalem, discuss the looming possibility of a US attack on Iran and the defensive preparations in Tehran, including missile threats directed at Israel.
Editor's Notes: Even after his death, Rabbi Sacks' idea of antisemitism stays dangerously relevant
My four-year-old says the most precious thing in our home is our passports - opinion
Hospital staff changed Jewish Bondi victim’s name on system, removed religion, without permission
Editor's Notes: Diaspora Jews are buying homes in Israel, and it is not just real estate
In Jerusalem, a real estate transaction is rarely just a transaction. It is also a statement about belonging.
Fuente Latina marks 13 years of helping Hispanic journalists cover Israel
Fuente Latina was created to address a gap in access for foreign Hispanic journalists compared to English language counterparts.
A legacy reinforced: Keren Hayesod shows its impact in Israel’s challenging times
After decades of service to the state and people of Israel, Keren Hayesod has once again proven indispensable – fueling aid, resilience, and recovery efforts across Israel over the past two years
Sydney Jewish mayor feted for anti-antisemitism work weeks before Bondi Beach tragedy
“We had seen hate spreading through our communities. We knew then, as we know now, that hatred targeted towards the Jewish people never ends there," said Nemesh, Sydney Jewish mayor.
Jewish communities, MFA hold first J50 network forum to improve communication
Members of the J50 forum, which was founded during the May International Conference Against Anti-Semitism, met from Sunday evening until Tuesday.
Double temptation of exodus: Diaspora Jews mull aliyah as Israelis consider leaving - opinion
Western democracy no longer knows how to protect its Jews, and the Jewish state no longer knows how to protect their democratic rights.
The day everything changed for Jewish Australians - opinion
The Bondi Beach attack on December 14 changed everything for Jewish Australians, revealing hate, heroism, and choices that shape their future.
From chants to gunfire: How antisemitism was allowed to grow - opinion
Antisemitism was dismissed as rhetoric. Now Jews are being violently targeted because the world pretended that words don’t matter.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar urges Diaspora Jews to make aliyah amid global antisemitism
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar called on Jews in Europe, Australia, and North America to make aliyah, citing rising antisemitism worldwide during a Hanukkah event in Rishon Lezion.
Sydney, London draw the line on ‘globalize the intifada,' Mamdani's NY must do the same - editorial
Protecting free speech does not require tolerating language that normalizes violence against a minority already under assault.