Yitzhak Wasserlauf says measure, aimed at putting contentious Nation-State Law into practice, will come up for a vote at Sunday's cabinet meeting, though agenda yet to be set

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

The slaying of Haim Arlosoroff 90 years ago remains controversial. What will Jonathan Wilson's characters make of this unsolvable crime in 'The Red Balcony,' on shelves now?

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue hopes Amplify Israel program will reverse slide against Zionism, views the trend as an existential threat to Reform movement

Messages at one location included 'Zionism is racism,' referenced unnamed 'Zionist' organizations at the university with 'blood on their hands'

President makes his remarks in headline speech at event marking 125th anniversary of the First Zionist Congress in Switzerland

In 'The Wealthy,' Israeli author Hamutal Bar-Yosef uses 200-year saga of fictional German-Anglo Jewish family to highlight different take on how the Jewish state came to be

Each of the 396 pages is insured for $1 million; curator says father of Zionism's vision of modern Israel is 'prophecy' with its depiction of light rail

Seasoned political activist rebuked fellow leftists for bids to make Jewish state a pariah, while remaining a fierce critic of country's continued presence in the West Bank

The owner of the largest private collection of Herzl memorabilia shows how advocates of Jewish statehood advanced the cause through pavilions at international exhibitions from 1904

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