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 U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House grounds, in Washington, D.C., U.S., July 25, 2024.

Jewish Democrats rally for Kamala Harris, highlighting her strong support for Israel

By RON KAMPEAS/JTA
 AT A demonstration in Tel Aviv, earlier this month, against the government’s plan for judicial change, signs read ‘The student protest’ and ‘Without democracy, there is no academia.’

Israel no longer 'liberal democracy' for first time in 50 years, research institute says

 SPLITTING A disputed tallit is a familiar concept in Judaism. The good news is that the subject has always been controversial. The bad news is that the debate has reached a boiling point, says the writer.

Israelis must reconcile “Jewish” and “democratic” - opinion

 A POSTER of the Swiss People’s Party reads: ‘Forced organ donation? No,’ before the Swiss electorate voted on several issues in a referendum, last year. Switzerland is the country with the most aspects of direct democracy.

How democracy differentiates within itself - opinion

By ARI ZIVOTOFSKY
 A PROTESTER holds a sign that reads ‘There can be no democracy alongside occupation,’ at a demonstration in Tel Aviv, this week.

No democracy with conflict - opinion