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The Jerusalem Report is an editorially independent biweekly newsmagazine that offers original journalism from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Founded in 1990, The Jerusalem Report consistently aims to bridge the gaps between Israel and the Diaspora, and honestly assess Israel's relations with its Arab neighbors.

 Left: Gil Ramon films students on the move

Youth United Against Racism brings Israeli Jewish, Arab youth together

 Prof. Irwin Cotler

Judicial reform would weaken Israel's 'crown jewel' courts - Irwin Cotler

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confers with former interior and health minister Arye Deri at the weekly cabinet meeting on January 8.

Judicial reform makes Israel more like Hungary than the US - legal expert

By MARK WEISS
 Writer Joseph Scutts with Steve Forbes in Manhattan

Steve Forbes discusses his new book – and Israel

By JOSEPH SCUTTS
 The seven victims in the Neveh Ya'acov Jerusalem terrorist attack that took place on January 27, 2023.

14 Days: Jerusalem terror

 Visitors attend an event commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day in which a 16th-century Torah scroll that survived the Holocaust was officially unveiled at Crossroad of Civilizations Museum, in Dubai, on January 28.

3 ways Holocaust education can help with social, emotional learning

By MAURICE J. ELIAS
 ‘Self-portrait with Wife’ (1906)

Vivid study of Jewish art icon Samuel Hirszenberg shown in new book

By MORDECHAI BECK
 The exterior of Beit Struck in Haifa

Haifa art exhibit shows new life for traditional art techniques

 David Ben-Gurion declares Israel’s independence in Tel Aviv on May 14, 1948, underneath a portrait of Zionist visionary Theodor Herzl.

Judicial reform: Israel needs a Zionist constitutional convention

By ILAN CHAIM
 The steps now visible at the Pool of Siloam in the City of David.

City of David has Israel's new ancient attractions - but visiting is hard

By GIL ZOHAR
 Israelis working in the hi-tech sector hold aloft the Israeli flag and a banner with the Hebrew words ‘The hi-tech protest’ as they demonstrate against proposed judicial reforms on January 24.

Israeli hi-tech sector opposes judicial reform

By SHANNA FULD
 Israel's Justice Minister Yariv Levin holds a press conference at the Knesset, the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem, on January 4, 2023.

Does Israel really need judicial reform? 5 better ways to fix judiciary

By SUZIE NAVOT
 Justice Minister Yariv Levin

Judicial reform will give Israeli gov't limitless power to abuse citizens

 The Red Village street corner in Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan is a true friend of Israel and the Jewish people

By DAVE GORDON
 Israelis protest against the government’s proposed judicial reforms to reduce powers of the Supreme Court in Tel Aviv on January 21.

How to fix a divided Israel in 3 steps

By SHLOMO MAITAL
 Israelis protest against the government’s proposed judicial reforms in Tel Aviv on February 4.

Judicial reform: Israel must weaken the court to let rule of law prevail

By NATASHA SRDOC , JOEL ANAND SAMY
 Prayer at the Belz Yeshiva in Jerusalem. Belz is a Hassidic dynasty founded in the Ukrainian town of Belz.

The needs of Israel's haredim are changing – will leaders find solutions?

 All the Torah scrolls are removed from the ark during the deconsecration service.

Melancholy in Manchester

 Herzi Halevi becomes the new IDF chief of staff.

14 Days: IDF chief

 GET INSIDE the Bard’s story of Jewish character Shylock (Pictured: Portrait from ‘Hombres y Mujeres Celebres,’ Barcelona, 1877).

Shakespeare’s lost manuscript

 Jeremy Bernstein

Hebrew words matter: Understanding the language's crucial role

By SHLOMO MAITAL
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