Moses
Israeli-media coverage mentioning Moses, translated into English and compared across sources. 48 recent stories.
Weekly Torah Lesson Says Persistence Can Be Holy, but Not Always
Rabbi Yoav Akrish’s weekly lesson on Parashat Balak uses Moses’ 515 unanswered prayers to explore the meaning of persistence. The piece says faith can require continued effort, bu…
Rabbi Yaakov Glויבerman: Fear Versus Leadership in the Balaam Story
Rabbi Yaakov Gloiberman’s weekly Torah message on Parashat Balak contrasts Balak’s fear-based reaction to Israel with Moses’ ability to strengthen the people. He also distinguishe…
Balaam, Moses, and the Meaning of God’s Name
A Torah essay on Parashat Balak says Balaam’s prophecy rose from Elohim to Hashem, revealing the secret of Israel’s election. It links that shift to the Exodus and to Israel’s rol…
Aila Hasson Slams Netanyahu Trial as “Horrific Due Process Abuse”
Aila Hasson, speaking Thursday on Gali Yisrael, denounced Netanyahu’s trial as unfair and harmful to Israel. She and Yotam Zimri accused law enforcement of crossing red lines and…
Avishai Ben Haim Says ‘Value-Laden Right Wing’ Hurt Him Most
Avishai Ben Haim said the phrase that offended him most online was "value-laden right wing." In a separate post, he argued that hostility toward Mizrahi Likud voters reveals a dee…
Zalgiris Builds an Ambitious New EuroLeague Roster
Zalgiris is rebuilding after losing Sylvain Francisco and Moses Wright, but it is assembling a deep roster for next season. The club has already locked in Azuolas Tubelis and adde…
Moses Koursia Regrets His Channel 13 Interview After Backlash
Moses Koursia says he regrets appearing on Channel 13’s "Moriah and Berko" after viewers accused the hosts of mocking him. The singer had discussed a humiliating apartment-hunting…
How Will Cases 1000 and 2000 Against Netanyahu Be Decided?
A special report reviews the key issues from Benjamin Netanyahu’s testimony in Cases 1000 and 2000. It highlights the cigars, champagne, and conversations with Noni Moses that cou…
Montréal Shooter Left 100-Page Hate Manifesto, Police Say Target Was Officers
A gunman killed a Montréal police officer and a Jewish-Canadian civilian before police shot him dead. Canadian reports say he left a 100-page manifesto steeped in misogyny and inc…
Tel Aviv court orders developers to pay project organizer about NIS 650,000
A Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court ordered developers to pay an urban renewal organizer about NIS 650,000. The judge upheld a 2% fee agreement for the Y.L. Peretz project and rejected…
The Unwritten Rules of Sports: Talent Means Nothing Without Discipline
An opinion article argues that sports are decided by unwritten rules of discipline and focus, not just talent. It uses Hapoel Tel Aviv’s 102-98 loss to Maccabi Tel Aviv, and disap…
‘Marriage at First Sight’ Gains Realism as Couples Struggle With Attraction and Intimacy
A Hebrew commentary says this season of "Marriage at First Sight" on Keshet 12 feels more authentic and more engaging. It highlights the troubled dynamics of Noa and Ari, Sophie a…
Hapoel Ramat Gan in talks to add Moses Sman and Amit Tzur
Hapoel Ramat Gan is negotiating with Moses Sman and Amit Tzur as it continues a summer squad rebuild. The club has signed only Maksim Paskochenko so far, while Sharif Keyouf is ex…
Israeli Citizens Can Demand Leaders Who Trust Them
Prof. Miron H. Izakson argues that Israeli democracy requires mutual trust, meaning both citizens and leaders must trust each other. He says leaders who do not believe in the publ…
How a Biblical Word for ‘Pioneers’ Became the Modern Soccer Striker
The Hebrew word “striker” evolved from a root meaning to pull out or remove something. It moved from biblical military usage to modern Hebrew pioneer language and, in 1913, to foo…
Why Sports Remains the Last Refuge of National Identity
The article says FIFA banned Iran’s pre-1979 Lion and Sun flag from World Cup stadiums, but Iranian exiles in California still displayed it and booed Iran’s anthem. It uses that s…
Petah Tikva’s Chief Rabbi Says Israel Must Resist Economic Pressure Too
Rabbi Micha Halevi of Petah Tikva urged Israelis not to fear economic pressure from powerful states, comparing it to their struggle against physical enemies. In his weekly sermon…
A Long Historical Memory Shapes Israel’s Place Among the Nations
The article links Parashat Chukat to a long biblical and historical view of Israel’s place among the nations. It argues that Og, the Amorites, and even today’s enemies are part of…
Moses, football coaches and the burden of results
Rabbi David Stav compares leadership in football and the military to the Torah story of Moses and Aaron at Kadesh. He argues that their failure is judged by the outcome, not only…
Aaron's Death as a Model of Elevation That Continues in Others
A Torah essay by Rav Dov Liel interprets Aaron’s death on Mount Hor as a planned transition from one generation of leadership to the next. It says Aaron’s elevation is meaningful…
Sterling Brown Reportedly Linked to Zalgiris After Partizan Exit
Serbian reports say Sterling Brown may leave Partizan Belgrade for Zalgiris Kaunas. The Lithuanian club also announced three contract expirations and departures on Thursday, July…
Rabbi Yaakov Gloiberman: Not Everything Must Be Understood, But Everything Must Be Accepted
Rabbi Yaakov Gloiberman’s weekly message centers on Parashat Chukat and the red heifer commandment. He says the lesson is to accept some divine laws with faith, humility, and reve…
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Pomerantz on the Weekly Zohar Portion for Hukkat
BeChadrei Chareidim published a video segment featuring Rabbi Menachem Mendel Pomerantz on the weekly Zohar reading for Parashat Hukkat. The caption says the discussion deals with…
Rabbi Yaakov Medan Slams ‘Basic Law: Torah Study’ as a Distortion of Judaism
Rabbi Yaakov Medan denounced the proposed Israeli “Basic Law: Torah Study” as a distortion of Torah values because it honors study without requiring observance or action. He said…
When May Graves Be Moved to Make Way for New Construction?
A Torah-law article reviews when Jewish law allows moving a dead person’s grave, including for public projects or other special cases. It explains the general ban, the main reason…
Why the Red Heifer Follows Korach: A Lesson in Trusting Torah Authority
Rabbi Israel Rider says the red heifer in Chukat comes right after Korach to counter his challenge to Torah authority. He argues that the law teaches trust in the Torah and its sa…
Shuki Salomon and Rabbi Yishai Valis discuss Parashat Chukat
A video segment features Shuki Salomon in conversation with Rabbi Yishai Valis about Parashat Chukat. They discuss faith, punishment, and when to speak softly or firmly, in a 6:38…
From the Song of the Well to a New Song for the Age of Redemption
Attorney Shalom Vesterail says the Song of the Well in Numbers was a spontaneous national hymn of gratitude for a double miracle. He compares it with other biblical songs and argu…
Article Argues Public Pressure Is Undermining Leadership on the Draft Crisis
The article argues that public impatience and distrust are damaging leaders in Israel’s draft crisis and security policy. It centers on a leaked recording involving Rabbi Moshe Hi…
A Weekly Lesson From the Water Motif in Parashat Chukat
A Hebrew article in the Achvat A newsletter reads Parashat Chukat as a lesson about faith, trust, and restraint. It links Miriam’s well, Moses striking the rock, Edom’s refusal to…
How business partnerships turn into costly wars, and how to avoid them
The article warns that small Israeli companies often become legal battlegrounds when founder trust breaks down. It cites Panda, Cybera, and Gvaot Olam as examples of deadlock, val…
Rabbi Hagai Lundin: Faith Works Through Human Effort, Not Only Miracles
Rabbi Hagai Lundin says Israel should not abandon practical effort and wait only for miracles after the campaign against Iran. He argues that divine blessing comes through human a…
Noa Moses Says She Fasts 16 to 20 Hours a Day After Weight Loss
Noa Moses of "Wedding at First Sight" said she fasts 16 to 20 hours a day and has found an eating routine that fits her. She also discussed long-running body-image struggles, sayi…
In the Middle East, There Are No Shortcuts
Using Torah stories of desert complaints and hostile encounters, the article says the Middle East has no shortcuts. It argues that endurance, patience and faith are required to su…
Haredi parties furious after daycare subsidy bill is pulled from vote
Israel’s coalition is facing renewed turmoil after the daycare subsidy bill for ultra-Orthodox families was removed from Monday’s agenda. Haredi parties are threatening to block o…
'One on One' Star Noa Moses Celebrates Actor Gal Amitai's Birthday
Noa Moses from "Marriage at First Sight" attended actor Gal Amitai’s 40th birthday party over the weekend. The article says the two are only friends, since Moses studied acting at…
Ari Goldberg Celebrates His Birthday in Israel, but Noa Moses Is Absent from Photos
Ari Goldberg celebrated his birthday in Israel for the first time in nearly 20 years. Noa Moses did not appear in the photos, sparking breakup rumors, but Goldberg ended his post…
Rabbi Elimelech Biderman Highlights the Spiritual Power of Reciting the Incense Passage with Focus
A short Hebrew video features Rabbi Elimelech Biderman giving a Friday religious encouragement message. The clip focuses on the spiritual importance of reciting the incense passag…
New book traces a hidden gay history in Mandate-era Palestine
Dr. Ofri Ilani says his new book uncovers a vibrant gay history in Mandate-era Palestine and argues that British rule introduced criminal restrictions on male homosexuality. He al…
EuroLeague transfer market heats up as major deals are already done
Eurohoops says the EuroLeague transfer market is already packed with major deals, including moves for Sylvain Francisco, Mike James and Cody Miller-McIntyre. The report also lists…
Yossi Elitov on Moral Boundaries in Jewish Teaching
Yossi Elitov, editor of Family, explains in a Kikar HaShabbat video how Jewish teaching distinguishes ordinary failure from organized evil. He says compassion belongs toward weakn…
A Torah Lesson on the Draft Debate: Equality Is Not Uniformity
The article links Israel's draft controversy to Korach's rebellion in the Torah, arguing that true equality means distinct roles, not uniformity. It says the Haredi refusal to acc…
What Did Korach and the 250 Incense Offerers Really Want?
A Torah commentary explains that Korach’s rebellion was driven by jealousy, conflicting claims to priesthood, and competing demands from different factions. It says Moses’ three-p…
Rabbi Eliezer Shנוולד: Religious Zionism Is a National Movement, Not a Sectoral One
Rabbi Eliezer Shנוולד says the war has disproved claims that Religious Zionism is merely sectoral, showing it is a national movement. He argues that its members have been central…
Rabbi Tzion Cohen: Jealousy and honor can ruin a person
Rabbi Tzion Cohen of Or Yehuda gave a short Torah teaching on Parashat Korach about the dangers of jealousy and honor. The message, dated June 12, 2026, also points to Moses’ love…
How CEOs Answer the Most Common Job Interview Questions
An Israeli interview column distills advice from tech CEOs and founders on how to answer common job-interview questions. The key themes are authenticity, specificity, company rese…
What Gen Z Can Learn From Maimonides: Balance, Independence and Depth
Dr. Dror Erlich and Jeffrey Katz argue that Maimonides still offers timely lessons for young people on moderation, character, and independent thinking. They say his ideas can be i…
The World Cup as a Model for Containing Conflict
A Torah commentary uses the World Cup to argue that rivalry can be contained in constructive arenas instead of war. It contrasts football with the rebellion of Korach, saying disa…