Tag: Times Of Israel

The discussion centers on whether Israel is truly isolated in the current conflict, with a notable article suggesting so.
In this discussion about the Yiddish language, the writer addresses an article in the New York Times by Ilan Stavans and a critical response by Rabbi Yaakov Mencken.
The author reflects on their emotional connection to Israel and the current political tensions in the country.
Amid a deepening judicial and constitutional crisis in Israel, journalist Neri Zilber and political correspondent Tal Schneider discuss recent bills passed in the Knesset, the potential for compromise, Benjamin Netanyahu's intentions, his control over the coalition, the state of the opposition, and the anti-government protest movement.
In this episode of the Salt & Pfeffer podcast, Noah Efron and Miriam Herschlag discuss two important topics.
Noah Efron and Miriam Herschlag discuss the controversy surrounding Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to allow a homophobic party leader control over school enrichment programs.
In this discussion, Haviv Rettig Gur, a leading political reporter at the Times of Israel, joins Jonathan Silver, the editor of Mosaic, to analyze Israel's upcoming election for the 25th Knesset.
In this podcast, Haviv Rettig Gur, the lead political reporter at the Times of Israel, discusses the upcoming Israeli elections and the current political landscape.
In this podcast episode, journalist Neri Zilber hosts Tal Schneider, chief political correspondent for The Times of Israel, to discuss the upcoming Israeli election.
Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz recently visited Morocco, accompanied by Israeli military personnel, marking a significant milestone in the two countries' diplomatic relations.
In a recent discussion, journalist Neri Zilber and political reporter Tal Schneider analyze the passing of the state budget in Israel, a significant achievement for the Bennett-Lapid coalition.
The Jewish Agency for Israel, founded in 1929, played a crucial role in incubating Israel's proto-government, and its officers became ministers upon Israel's declaration of independence.
In a recent discussion on The Times of Israel, Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron covered the topics of the admissibility of evidence in Israeli courts, the representation of Israeli identity through the Olympics and a documentary about life on a kibbutz.
In a discussion led by Times of Israel, the focus is on significant topics such as an Israeli company leasing spy software for surveillance, perceptions of Israel as an apartheid state, Ben & Jerry's decision to cease sales in settlements, and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid's comments on combating antisemitism.
In this discussion by Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron, several topics are covered.
In this article, Tal Schneider and Barak Ravid discuss the current political situation in Israel, focusing on the future of Benjamin Netanyahu and a possible coalition that could remove him from power.
In an article for Times of Israel, Political Correspondent Tal Schneider examines the upcoming March 23 Knesset election in Israel.
In this podcast episode, hosts Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss the far-right attack on the United States Capitol Building and its impact on Israeli perceptions.
In this episode, Tal Schneider, political correspondent at the Times of Israel, discusses the latest developments in Israeli politics as the country heads towards its fourth election in two years.
Miriam Herschlag, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss various significant topics on The Times of Israel blog, including Gideon Saar's challenge to Prime Minister Netanyahu's long-held position, Moshe Feiglin's controversial kidney donation to a Jew, and Israel's Eurovision song selection.
This discussion on The Times of Israel's Ops & Blogs focuses on three main topics.
In this discussion by Miriam Herschlag, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron, three main topics are covered: the purchasing of vaccines by PM Netanyahu from Pfizer at high prices despite a previous cheaper deal with Moderna, a campaign in Israel to shame rapists and abusers by displaying their faces on billboards, and the debate over tax policies regarding online purchases versus in-store shopping.
In this article, the authors discuss three different topics.
In this discussion, Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron explore three important topics.
In a recent edition of "The Sons of Strongmen," the discussion ranges from the impact of Trump's presidency on Israel to the future of the Left without Zionism in party politics and Yair Netanyahu's efforts to create an international coalition of right-wing populist leaders through his podcast.