The disgust felt by millions toward the terrorist group's barbarity is overshadowed by angry street protests against Israel and soaring antisemitism
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Abe Foxman, Natan Sharansky and Dani Dayan say the president's unprecedented statement reflects his deep understanding of how most Jews feel

Former Jewish Agency chairman Natan Sharansky laments move, which Aliyah and Integration Ministry attributed to low demand for service despite massive increase in immigration

Historian-author expounds on the Zionist trinity of Jewish peoplehood, Land of Israel and modern state, and how young Diaspora Jews can use it as a vehicle of self-actualization

The former prisoner of Zion, who wrote a book about overcoming fear, said he's afraid a prison sentence will mean death for Vladimir Kara-Murza

Groups on both sides of the issue have published open letters making arguments grounded in their experiences behind the Iron Curtain

The former Prisoner of Zion and minister under Netanyahu does not support the sweeping judicial overhaul as is, but nor does he believe it spells the end of Israeli democracy

Opposition MK Kariv calls for strike to protest swift advancement of contentious legal reforms; Jewish Agency head Sharansky warns of 'demagoguery,' erosion of human rights

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman reports back from a whirlwind 2-day trip to the Gulf with President Herzog; Diaspora affairs reporter Judah Ari Gross is back from Moldova

As head of the Nativ program, the far-right nationalist could make immigration from the former Soviet Union much harder for those who aren't Jewish according to Orthodox law

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