The wind is blowing in Jerusalem. My first tulip has bloomed yellow. The first white lily sways its head. I have lost count of how many sirens we have had. We are at war with Iran. The day finally ...
(JTA) — As pro-Palestinian activists were shut out of the former Buchenwald concentration camp this weekend, a timeworn fight about the site’s history resurfaced. That dispute, which dates back to the ...
KYIV — Andrii Vovk is back from the front lines for the first time in nine months — and after a shower and a quick trip to the mechanic to fix a window shattered in a drone blast, he will soon return.
Is peace simply the silence that remains when people stop expecting things to get better? For many in Nepal, peace is not a signed treaty or a political speech; it is a lived condition entangled with ...