Israel is a nation-state. In contrast, Diaspora Jewry—in particular, American Jewry—is a network of voluntary communities, constituting not just different structures but different life-worlds. While it is usually taken for granted that nation-states and their respective diasporas will grow apart, with Jews the issue is hotly debated.
Every spring, within a single week, Israel commemorates Yom Hashoah, Yom Hazikaron, and Yom Ha'atzma'ut. These days revisit the core drama of the modern Jewish experience. They are also among the most controversial in the Israeli calendar.
Remembering the FallenJewish Ideas Daily. The themes of death and loss that occupy the days from Yom Hashoah to Yom Ha'atzama'ut have occupied the best of Israel's poets. SAVE
Hatikvah at Bergen-BelsenBBC. On April 20, 1945, the BBC visited the newly liberated Jewish inmates of Bergen-Belsen. They sang Hatikvah. SAVE
The editors of B'hadrei Haredim, a website whose name could be loosely translated as Haredi "private rooms," are supposed to be the good guys—the people who are leading the Haredi community in new and positive directions. These are the individuals who turned a tiny chat room into a major news site.
The Tal Law RepealSuzanne Last Stone, YouTube. The Cardozo Law School professor discusses varied reactions to the Supreme Court decision overturning the law (Video). SAVE
Even before visitors walk through the door of Yad Vashem, they see a powerful tribute to Holocaust heroism. Along the Avenue of the Righteous leading to the museum, thousands of trees bloom in honor of the approximately 21,000 "Righteous Among the Nations," courageous Gentiles who defied the Nazis and risked their lives to save Jews from deportation.
Mandel-Mantello’s MissionU.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. How a Hungarian Jew launched an effort to rescue thousands of Jews across the continent. (Video) SAVE
A Search for AnswersShir Ziv, Gaylen Ross, Shmarya Rosenberg, Failed Messiah. Who was Rudolf Kasztner really? A traitor, or a hero? A scapegoat, or the man who chose to "play God" and seal fates for life and death? (Film review and audio interview with the director of Killing Kasztner) SAVE
The Israeli Football League—American football, not soccer—is a curiosity. For starters, it's popular: While the sport has mostly flopped overseas, the IFL has an invested fan base and committed, reasonably talented players.
American Football Gains Following in IsraelBen Solomon, New York Times. "I sit and learn all day," says the yeshiva student, replacing his cotton yarmulke with a polyester one for football practice. "I love to do this sport to stay healthy." SAVE
The Israeli Football LeagueTMZ. Would you believe the league gets big funding from the owner of the Boston Patriots? (Video) SAVE
Judaism on SteriodsMicah Stein, Jewish Ideas Daily. Performance-enhancing drugs have a long history—both in baseball and in Judaism. SAVE
Ballpark FiguresJon Paul Morosi. Fox Sports. Through the Law of Return, Israel's national baseball team could recruit a number of established major leaguers. SAVE
Israel's Future Air ForceAmir Mizroch. Wired. Nano drones that an infantryman can pull out of his pocket, robots that can extract wounded soldiers from the battlefield, algorithms that resolve pilots' ethical dilemmas . . . SAVE
MegalopolisAvital Lahav. Ynet. Is the solution to Israel's housing crisis the creation of a mega-city encompassing much of central Israel?. SAVE
Policy RepercussionsDavid Makovsky. Washington Institute. How will Israel's new national unity government pursue policy vis-à-vis domestic issues, Iran, the Palestinians, and U.S.-Israel relations?. SAVE
The Real Opportunity at HandDov Lipman. Jerusalem Post. A stable coalition without the ultra-Orthodox parties means that now there is a real chance for change in Israel's policies toward Haredim. SAVE
Foolish, but ConsistentElli Fischer. Times of Israel. There are groups that advocate for allowing Jews to pray on the Temple Mount and there are groups that advocate for freedom of worship at the Kotel. But each group views these "rights" selectively. SAVE
TV and the War on TerrorTom Streithorst. Prospect. Homeland is a hit not only with the press but with the president—though unlike the Israeli show on which it is based, it doesn't have a clue about terrorism, national security, Iraq, or the CIA. SAVE
Hayim Nahman Bialik (1873–1934) was the poet of Jewish national rebirth and a leading light of cultural Zionism. To be more precise, he was a power station. Composing poems, writing essays, founding journals, raising up the sparks of Israel's past, Bialik became an essential source of energy for Jewish cultural revival.