Elizabeth Tsurkov, the Russian-Israeli researcher who has been kidnapped in Iraq, took risks in pursuit of knowledge, understanding and doing what she felt was right.
We’re walking through a kibbutz in a familiar landscape, but we’re a long way from Israel. This is actually Japan, where kibbutzim have existed since the 1960s, maintaining a full collective life at the inspiration of the (original) Israeli model. They rarely allow visitors, but in this case made an exception
In 'The Land of Hope and Fear,' veteran New York Times correspondent Isabel Kershner crisscrosses 'a country on the precipice' and comes away with 'great faith in the people'
A Designated Justice Ministry Team Made a Decision on the Asi Stream Which Has Become a Battleground in Recent Years Over Public Access to the River Located Inside a Kibbutz in Northern Israel