Netanyahu was aiming to placate his right-wing base when he first floated the idea.
By Anshel Pfeffer
The aim of Zionism aim is the establishment, development, and growth of a state in which Jews are a solid majority and the non-Jewish minority has equal rights
By Yehuda Bauer
By anshel pfeffer
After a week of grandstanding by Israeli ministers the metal detectors, justified or not, are no longer there
'Is it now unacceptable to some that Zionism — supporting the existence of the state of Israel — can form a legitimate and proud part of Jewish identify for some Jews? '
By Benjamin Ellis
The outcome of this complex case is itself a complex compromise
By Simon Rocker
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By inviting Netanyahu to the Velodrome d’Hiver ceremony, the French President revealed his understanding of Jewish life
By Michel Gurfinkiel
Marc Kasowitz, who represents Trump in the Russia scandal, is reported to be deeply frustrated with his client
By Robert Philpot
A panel of senior rabbis is now deliberating how to resolve the controversy over the Sephardi leader
Beneath the raw statistics on synagogue membership in the UK lies a more complex picture
The Indian PM did not visit Ramallah – and Netanyahu did not leave his side
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange, has joined the race for Israeli listings
By alex brummer
The Israeli rabbi pushing hardest for an investigation into the gay love controversy has a family link to Rabbi Dweck
By Nathan Jeffay
While he was being criticised for inaction, he was quietly working behind the scenes
By Daniel Sugarman
It was only 25 years ago that the two countries established full diplomatic ties.
By Kapil Komireddi