Sharansky
Jewish women's org. celebrates eight women who changed Israeli history
The campaign will be integrated into existing Momentum programs like the Momentum Fellowship and the Momentum Yearlong Journey.
Grapevine February 6, 2022: Sharansky overlooked?
Natan Sharansky offered advice for COVID lockdowns. Now he has the virus.
Isi Leibler reflects on a lifetime of leadership
Never Alone: Prison, Politics, and My People
Natan Sharansky's memoir explores his struggles within the USSR, and during his Israeli political career.
Natan Sharansky's tips for quarantine, from the Soviet prisons
Remember the big picture, keep a sense of humor, and use your time well, the former Prisoner of Zion advises.
‘Holocaust by bullets’ to be memorialized in Eastern Europe
Upon the 78th anniversary of Babi Yar: It was a poet’s pen rather than a soldier’s bayonet that first punctured the Iron Curtain.
Sharansky criticizes Regev's flip flop on Western Wall egalitarian prayer
Sharansky said that her “about-face” was “regrettable.”
Salute to Sharansky
'It’s not so easy to rebuild the trust that was destroyed.'
Herzog versus Steinitz: Contest over new Jewish Agency head heats up
As Natan Sharansky leaves his post after nine years as head of the Agency, Netanyahu and American Jewish leaders support rival candidates to replace him.
Deri keeps Sharansky waiting on Ugandan community meeting
The Abayudaya community in Uganda currently comprises of some 2,000 people, which began adopting Jewish religious practices at the beginning of the 20th century.