White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Friday he saw fresh momentum in talks to end the war and return the remaining hostages.
As I was reminded over and again in my seminary studies, “The defining metaphor of the Jewish people is the Exodus from Egypt.”
It’s the first time that these countries have banded together to form a united front since the hostages were seized during Hamas’s invasion of Israel on October 7.
In anticipation of the controversial Rafah operation, Egypt celebrates the land it was given back in 1982.
Turkey proposed a security arrangement plan to Arab states during the Israel-Hamas war's early stages, some Arab nations rejected it.
On Passover, when we sit down to the Seder table, we declare together, “In every generation, they rise against us to annihilate us, but the Holy One, blessed be He, saves us from their hands.”
The Jerusalem Post spoke to two Egyptian-born Jews to hear about their own Exodus ordeals.
Egyptian authorities spotted the artifact when it was offered for sale in an exhibition in London in 2013, after it was stolen more than three decades ago.
Three foundations of faith found in the Ten Plagues; three purposes toward which Judaism aspires and which we seek to impart.
In Cairo, Bahrain and Egypt discussed the desire for calm in Gaza and putting an end to “ongoing regional tension.” The two sides agreed on the urgent need to exert efforts towards de-escalations.