Jewish democracy
Our future rests on prioritizing the common good, not the elections - opinion
Democracy’s greatest strength has always rested upon something deeper: the belief that despite our disagreements, there exists a common good that is worth pursuing together.
Lag Ba’omer reminds us to choose respect over division among Jews - opinion
Parashat Vayechi: Keeping Israel Jewish – without coercion
Yoav Kisch's new education plans fails to define Israel's democratic values - opinion
Jewish Democrats rally for Kamala Harris, highlighting her strong support for Israel
At a recent virtual event, the Jewish Democratic Council of America (JDCA) rallied support for Kamala Harris, underscoring her dedication to Israel and her ties to the Jewish community.
Israel no longer 'liberal democracy' for first time in 50 years, research institute says
Liberal democracies include the above, as well as "judicial and legislative constraints on the executive along with the protection of civil liberties and equality before the law."
Israelis must reconcile “Jewish” and “democratic” - opinion
The current government has taken things to a new level, and parts of the coalition are unaware that a messianic halachic state is not a Jewish state.
How democracy differentiates within itself - opinion
There are various forms of democracy, two of them being representative and direct, with Israel’s being a type of representative.
No democracy with conflict - opinion
Encountering peace: Israel has a long way to go before finding a democratic common ground.
Donald Trump says Jewish leaders ‘lack loyalty, should be ashamed’
Trump has now repeatedly lambasted Jewish leaders for being unloyal, stressing his achievements for Israel during his presidency.
Will Netanyahu be leading the coalition or will the coalition be leading Netanyahu? - opinion
Israel is in the limelight for both being Jewish and being a Jewish democracy, as defined in its Declaration of Independence.
Israel: To be or not to be a democracy - opinion
These Hamlets of Zion have already reached the rubicon. Whether Israel lives or dies as a democracy will depend on whether they cross it for real and can bring enough voters with them.
Why I believe in Israel - comment
The standard labels of Israel as a technology hub (start-up nation) or a lone democracy in a hostile region, do not do justice to the full experience that I have had working in Israel as a proud Jew.
Israelis split about prohibiting hametz in public during Passover -survey
The issue of prohibiting hametz in public areas such as hospitals, shopping malls and military bases, has become more controversial in recent years.