Mizrahi
Students from 31 countries explore their Jewish roots in ANU competition
The five first-place winners of the My Family Story competition had the opportunity to connect to their ancestors and represent various Jewish communities around the world,
New comedy-drama Jacob’s Stepladder to premiere at Jerusalem’s Khan Theater
Naomi Shloush's 'Academic bimbo' confronts Mizrahi identity in modern Israel
Who does Israel belong to? Why Bennett’s model matters now - opinion
Jerusalem highlights: March 27-April 2
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High Court of Justice strikes down police ID-check procedures due to racial profiling
The ruling cancels two sections of police procedure: Requiring ID based on generalized “concern” of an offense, and verifying a person’s details on the police computer without reasonable suspicion.
Bereaved parents call on Ben-Gurion University to dismiss prof. who called IDF soldiers 'murderers'
“Academic freedom does not mean teaching students while calling them baby killers behind their backs,” the letter continued.
Zionism beyond Europe: Restoring the Mizrahi narrative in Jewish education - opinion
Theodor Herzl stood on the shoulders of these pioneers, and his ideas for a Jewish state can be traced directly to them.
Jews from the Middle East know Mamdani is a threat to Israel – opinion
When Jews who survived the Middle East say, “Pay attention,” it is not hysteria. It is experienced individuals trying to prevent history from repeating itself.
‘Olim come here because of their solidarity with Israel’ Immigration Minister Ofir Sofer says
Sofer noted that aliyah is increasing in countries in the West, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and France.
Foreign interest grows in Israel’s real estate market
Dror Feldman, deputy head of the Retail Division of Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank, addressed attendees at the bank’s conference on business and financial opportunities for foreign residents and new olim.
'Neither day nor night': A powerful look at Mizrahi struggles in haredi society
Phinehas Veuillet’s 'Neither Day Nor Night' delves into the struggles of a newly religious Mizrahi family in Bnei Brak, exposing deep-seated biases in Haredi society.
The Holocaust in North Africa: Antisemitic laws and forced labor camps
Despite their distance from European centers, the Jews of North Africa were forcefully displaced to detention and labor camps, subject to discriminatory legislation, and participated in armed groups.
The last Jews of Damascus: A journey through memory and ruins
Behing the Lines | Inside Syria's ancient capital, a lone Jewish guardian watches over abandoned properties while Islamist rulers patrol the rubble of historic synagogues.