Theodore herzl
Israel and Kurdistan: Regional collapse reshapes the Middle East map - opinion
Israel and Kurdistan face shared adversaries, raising questions about new alliances as old Middle East borders weaken and fragment.
Exodus was among the ship records found in a Tel Aviv document trove - exclusive
The Torah between Abraham and Herzl: Israel’s call to moral leadership - opinion
A New Zionist Home for a New Zionist Conversation - opinion
Following Herzl's footsteps in Jerusalem
Theodor Herzl never returned to the Holy City during his lifetime, but he did after his death.
Israel and the Palestinians: Might a different perspective help? Part II
The Palestinian state that cannot be; the Palestinian canton that might.
Netanyahu plans trip to Basel for 120th anniversary of First Zionist Congress
A source in the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed on Monday, when the Knesset marked Herzl’s birthday, that they are looking into the possibility of such a trip in August.
Europe’s rendezvous with destiny
Indeed, history shows that when a society in Europe felt humiliated, the Jews were often the ones who paid the price.
Israel and imperialism: The big lie
The distortion of history is pervasive in the West and in the Arab and Islamic world and must be challenged.
90% of Israeli Jews call themselves Zionists, Herzl Day poll finds
The vast majority of Israeli Jews – 82% – said the idea of Zionism is still relevant.
This Week in Israeli History: A State Is Born! (On Paper), Natan Yellin-Mor and the El Al Flight 432 Attack
Today in History: The beginnings of Zionism
Without the Jewish people and Judaism, Jesus wouldn’t have existed.
The Novelist and the Zionists
Borderline views: British Jewry and their attitudes toward Israel
It is nothing short of a British understatement to state that it is not easy in today’s climate of renewed terrorism to focus on human rights.