An Israeli Artist Crafts Nostalgically Beautiful Oil Colors
Jerusalem artist and documentary filmmaker Nilly Kessler paints evocative oil colors in a style that is equal parts Old Dutch and early French impressionist
Jerusalem artist and documentary filmmaker Nilly Kessler paints evocative oil colors in a style that is equal parts Old Dutch and early French impressionist
The widely differing definitions of who is eligible to repatriate to Israel as a Jew and who is considered a Jew by the religious establishment are creating a crisis of major proportions
The globalists’ heavy handed tactics elected president Trump and led the UK out of the European Union. Will the Israeli people follow suit by rejecting their threats and reelecting a nationalist government in March?
In an action destined to failure, the kangaroo court known as the International Criminal Court of Justice decides to investigate Israel for “war crimes”
Having won a series of military victories worthy of the Maccabees, Israel must stay true to it Hellenist roots in order to survive
Russian-Israeli relations are rapidly deteriorating as both countries engage in a tit for tat on visitor screening
From the rededication ceremony of the Second Temple defiled by priests assimilated into the Greek culture to a housewarming party of a newlyweds’ first apartment in Israel, Hanuka sheds a holy light on the unbroken chain of Jewish generations
As the acrimony between observant and non-observant Israelis reaches new heights of ugliness, the very existence of the Jewish State is at risk
Between the Israeli penchant for rule bending and the State Departments’s distaste for the country, a visa waiver program for Israel seems farther than ever
If any of the details of the “deal of the century” presented by Al Midan are true, a major political earthquake is about to hit the Middle East