unity

Diaspora Jews feel guilty for not being here. Israelis know and don't judge

I say to every Jew who lives outside of Israel but yearns to be with us and yearns to cry with us: We know. We feel your support, and please don’t ever stop showing it.

Unity as a value is not dangerous, politicizing values is

“Unity” is the call for humans to draw a clear boundary between “right vs wrong,” and not let it fall into the muddy waters of “Right vs Left.”

By ZOHAR RAVIV
13/02/2024

IDF soldiers ask the nation: 'How much of our unity is dependent on our beliefs?'

Many soldiers have reported on the renewed spirit of unity amongst themselves and how discussions of politics between them have brought them together, rather than tearing them apart.

How can Israel stay united when the Hamas war is over?

Experiencing social unity, I don’t just respect other people’s opinions, but I act as they act. They act as I act. In this, we are one.  

Unity government must include friends and rivals - editorial

According to the official Knesset website, a national unity government is one based on a broad coalition, the members of which also include representatives of rival parliamentary groups.

No ifs, ands, or buts in Jewish unity

We can either all unite around a shared narrative and ethos, despite our differences, or find ourselves pulled back into the internal wars in a sad and predictable process.

By RAKEFET GINSBERG
17/01/2024

Netanyahu urges political unity after political uproar in cabinet

On Friday Minister Benny Gantz (National Unity) said that the heated exchange which occurred at the diplomatic-security cabinet “was a politically motivated attack in the middle of a war"

What does it mean for Israel to be united?

Today, being united does not mean we should not talk politics at all, avoid any criticism, keep our opinions to ourselves, and stay silent.

How can Israel preserve unity? - opinion

Tragically, unity has been involuntarily thrust upon us. Can we maintain it? Can we discover healthy communication?

Let 2024 be a year of renewal - opinion

We learned that we can not be complacent. There is nothing we have today – no joy or comfort that we experience – that cannot be taken from us in an instant, just as it was that fateful Shabbat.

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