MembersWithout the visions of the prophets, Israel would not be legitimate
Biblical promises are taken seriously in Israel, both in society and in politics.
Biblical promises are taken seriously in Israel, both in society and in politics.
What would the international mainstream media do without Israel? Everything would be much more boring.
We take a deeper look at “Black Sabbath” and the Simchat Torah War, and Israel’s fight against the forces of evil.
We answer these and many more questions in our deep dive into the Simchat Torah War in the November-December issue of Israel Today Magazine.
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Veteran Israeli journalist Meir Ouziel urges his countrymen to recognize and appreciate what the Christians are doing for them.
While Israel has a citizens’ army, it does not have an armed citizenry. Only about 150,000 Israelis, or 2% of the population, are legal gun owners.
We had set the date for Tomer and Esther’s wedding six months earlier, not knowing that “Black Shabbat” would turn our lives upside down.
A message I received after the previous article about our fallen friend Dekel Swissa has touched us all.