Remembrance Day
In her final moments, she chose to stay
An immigrant from Ukraine who became a police officer, Yulia Waxer Daunov was, above all, a mother whose final actions on Oct. 7 saved lives. Her story will be told at the Masa Yom Hazikaron ceremony
Women of the Wall call on Katz to include women in national Remembrance Day ceremony
Israelis must refrain from violence, even if we disagree - comment
Why Israel makes me smile: Reflections on life, culture, and connection - opinion
Israel's 'Ten Days of Deliverance' were more difficult this year - opinion
Although there had been predictions that the war would go on for two years, I couldn’t internalize that we wouldn’t have finished the fighting or brought home the hostages in the first year.
Israel's fire still burns: Reflecting on the symbolism of our remembrance days - opinion
The worst fires in modern Israeli history erupted just as our people sought to celebrate our hard-won independence.
Israel's independence is incomplete until every hostage comes home - opinion
Jewish ethics insist that a society is judged not by its military might or economic prosperity but by how it treats its most marginalized members. This is the heart of our national mission.
Memorial in Ra'anana makes false equivalency, but violence on attendees unacceptable - editorial
On Remembrance Day Eve, a group of far-right activists descended on a Reform synagogue where a private screening of the ceremony was taking place.
What Europe can learn from Israel on the meaning of Remembrance Day - opinion
The horrifying scenes from Ukraine to Sudan are on our screens and headlines, and the current damage from bullets and bombs.
Grapevine May 2, 2025: Christian friends who care
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Pleasure and plagues: The struggles of staying in Israel now, but why staying matters - opinion
I struggled to find something to say to Donna that would give her some comfort and re-route the river of anguish and angst that was flowing through her veins.
Remembrance Day, Independence Day: Memory of the past and building the dream of the future
As we move this week from Remembrance Day – when we risk drowning in sorrow – to Independence Day – when we soar in celebration – we carry both the tears and the triumphs with us.
To live and die for Israel: An outsider's perspective on Remembrance Day - opinion
"I truly don’t think I fully understood what it meant to be Israeli until I experienced Remembrance Day in Israel for the first time."
Israel must 'act immediately to prevent a massacre' of Syrian Druze, leader says during ceremony
Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif called on Israel to act: "Israel must not stand idly by while this is happening in Syria."