Beneath the Stones of Jerusalem: The Identity Competition of Two Peoples – Meeting on Monday, March 3
On Monday, March 3 at 8:00 PM, we will host, at the premises of Beit Tarbout Tsavta*, in collaboration with…
Listening to and reading the first reactions to last week’s speech to representatives of Israeli youth in Jerusalem, it’s easy to see how little international
Peace is necessary … Peace is just … Peace is possible …told President Obama to the people of Israel in his speech in Jerusalem today.
Shalom. President Peres, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and most of all, to the people of Israel, thank you for this incredibly warm welcome. This is my
Jeffrey Goldberg is a national correspondent for The Atlantic and a recipient of the National Magazine Award for Reporting. Author of the book Prisoners: A
Nearly three weeks after having been named by President Shimon Peres to form the next government, Benjamin Netanyahu finds himself between a rock and a
Peter Beinart The Daily Beast / Open Zion Feb 12, 2013 From its start, Open Zion has been a liberal Zionist blog dedicated to
The announcement of Obama’s forthcoming visit to Israel and the West Bank has triggered many comments during the last few days. By announcing his
By Roger Cohen The New York Times / International Herald Tribune, January 28, 2013 Tel Aviv AMOS Oz, the novelist whose stories and tales have
You will find an interesting analysis of last Israeli elections results done by Jeremy Ben-Ami, president of JStreet Never underestimate Israel’s ability to surprise.
J.J. Goldberg The Daily Beast/Open Zion, Jan 25, 2013 Excerpt: Lapid, unburdened by a primary process or party structure, hand-picked his list. The first person
Final surveys indicate Netanyahu set to win Tuesday; Likud-Beytenu projected to take 32-34 seats, with Labor at 16-17; Yesh Atid, Meretz grow stronger By Yifa
by Khaled Abu Toameh January 3, 2013 at 5:00 am Western journalists, funders and decision-makers need to know that there are many truths being hidden
Four days before elections, support for Likud-Beytenu is lower than ever; 15% of voters remain undecided By Ron Friedman and Yoel Goldman Polls released Friday,
The following letter from British Prime Minister David Cameron was received by former New York mayor Ed Koch Tuesday in response to his letter which
Colloque de JCall, le 19 juin 2011 à Paris. Table ronde sur le thème «Comment réagir à la délégitimation d’Israël». Avec Robert Fine, Maurice Szafran,
On Monday, March 3 at 8:00 PM, we will host, at the premises of Beit Tarbout Tsavta*, in collaboration with…
Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, of the National Rally, at the March against anti-Semitism in Paris, November 12,…