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Effi Eitam seen at the Jerusalem Supreme Court during a hearing on oil searching in the Golan Heights, Dec. 23, 2014.

There’s a fight brewing over who will lead Israel’s Holocaust museum

Ben SalesPublished November 13, 2020

(JTA) — One of the latest political disputes in Israel is happening in an unlikely place — the national Holocaust museum, Yad Vashem. News emerged in August that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies are hoping to appoint a former...

The next stage in Ice Cube’s unlikely friendship with Mort Klein: speaking at ZOA’s gala

Shira HanauPublished November 13, 2020

(JTA) — Ice Cube, Jon Voight and Miriam Adelson are just a few of the speakers set to headline the annual gala of the Zionist Organization of America in December.The dinner will be held virtually.Ice Cube, the rapper and actor known for being a member...

In a first for a secretary of state, Mike Pompeo will visit an Israeli settlement in the West Bank

Ben SalesPublished November 13, 2020

(JTA) — Mike Pompeo is planning to visit an Israeli West Bank settlement, the first time a secretary of state will have made such a visit.For the visit during the Trump administration’s lame-duck period, he has chosen a settlement that is home to...

Israeli Knesset members propose giving Diaspora Jews a formal role in Israeli affairs

Larry Luxner, JTAPublished November 12, 2020

How much of a say, if any, should Diaspora Jews have in Israeli affairs?This perennial question, debated often in op-eds and speeches, as well as at Jewish conferences, always has been somewhat ephemeral.But proposed Knesset legislation that would give...

Netanyahu says he will not treat Democrat Biden any differently from how he treated Trump

Gabe FriedmanPublished November 10, 2020

(JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted on Tuesday that for him “there is no difference if it’s a Republican or Democratic administration.”“What I see before my eyes is not Democrats and not Republicans. It is just the state...

Saeb Erekat

Saeb Erekat

Published November 10, 2020

Palestinian Authority parliment member Saeb Erekat, chief negotiator with Arafat talks with the press before a meeting at the Palestinian parliament in Ramallah, West Bank on September 6, 2003. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images) 

Saeb Erekat, long time Palestinian peace negotiator, dies of the coronavirus

Ron KampeasPublished November 10, 2020

(JTA) — Saeb Erekat, the perpetually optimistic peace negotiator who forged close relationships with his Israeli counterparts and pressed until his final days for a two-state outcome to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, has died.Erekat, 65, died Tuesday...

A portrait of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by St. Louis Jewish artist Sherry Salant. Her work, along with 10 other local artists, is now featured at West County Center. Each artist created a piece depicting their interpretation of the Center’s trademark Dove symbol and the public can vote for their favorite through Sept. 30. 

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Pursuer of Justice

Jewish Light EditorialPublished September 24, 2020

It might be tempting for Jews, who were among the millions that saw U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as an American hero, to point to the Yiddish proverb, “Der mentsh trakht, un got lakht (man thinks and God laughs)” when considering...

Back-to-School Anxiety, COVID Style

Back-to-School Anxiety, COVID Style

Jewish Light EditorialPublished July 30, 2020

Normally at this time of year, back-to-school angst begins to arrive, usually in the minds of students who are hardly eager for summer vacation to end.But nothing is normal in the time of the coronavirus pandemic. This year, the anxiety typically felt...

COVID’s Risks Remain

COVID’s Risks Remain

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished July 16, 2020

“Whoever saves a single life, is as though he saved an entire world.”  —The TalmudAs schools, camps, synagogues and other organizations continue to struggle to come up with the best way to deal with resurgent cases of illness caused by COVID-19,...

Israel’s Crossroads: Annexation or Delay

Israel’s Crossroads: Annexation or Delay

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished July 16, 2020

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and continuing protests over Black Lives Matter, we run the risk of ignoring the rest of the world. But the world goes on.In recent weeks, Russian President Vladimir Putin has rammed through amendments that will let...

Feeling Patriotic? Get Out the Vote

Feeling Patriotic? Get Out the Vote

Published July 2, 2020

Most Americans feel more patriotic as July 4 approaches, even under current conditions. In a presidential election year, with many state and local issues and offices on the ballot as well, that sentiment may be particularly strong.The best way to put...

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