Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

Between Left and Right, It’s Everyone’s Plight – NEWSMAX

On the morning of November 4, some people will smile and some people will cry. Hopefully, the aftermath of the election will not be as contentious as the months leading to it have been, and the president will be able

What are some ways to end domestic violence?

The only way to end domestic violence for good is by implementing serious education that we need nowadays for our very survival: a new kind of education where we learn about how our egoistic human nature operates on us at

A Noble Ideal for Peace Beyond the Nobel Prize – TIMES OF ISRAEL

Hunger could be used as a weapon of war and conflict in these challenging times. That is the concern over which the Nobel Peace Prize this year was awarded to an organization that fights famine globally: The UN World Food

What makes a good leader?

Good leaders first and foremost need to love the people they lead. Their people need to be like their baby, the number one priority in their lives. They should thus be willing to live, work and sacrifice themselves for their

A Reality of Uncertainty

All over the world, countries are feeling the toll of the second wave of Covid-19. Infections are rising and cities and countries are reinstating lockdown orders. The most pervasive feelings at this point seem to be uncertainty and despair. In

A Noble Ideal for Peace Beyond the Nobel Prize

Hunger could be used as a weapon of war and conflict in these challenging times. That is the concern over which the Nobel Peace Prize this year was awarded to an organization that fights famine globally: The UN World Food

Has Covid-19 Killed American Pop Culture? – NEWSMAX

This might be the beginning of a cultural revolution. American entertainment and sports have shaped U.S. society and influenced and appealed to the interest of a global audience for decades. This, however, seems to be changing. Media analysis shows that ratings of

Between Left and Right, It’s Everyone’s Plight

On the morning of November 4, some people will smile and some people will cry. Hopefully, the aftermath of the election will not be as contentious as the months leading to it have been, and the president will be able

Pandemic Fatigue – A Symptom of the Virus or a Proof of Senselessness?

The more time passes without a vaccine or a sure cure in sight, the more impatient people are growing. They are refusing lockdown and curfew orders, congregating recklessly as if there is no virus, protesting without maintaining social distance or

Has Covid-19 Killed American Pop Culture?

This might be the beginning of a cultural revolution. American entertainment and sports have shaped US society and influenced and appealed to the interest of a global audience for decades. This, however, seems to be changing. Media analysis shows that

What is “pandemic fatigue”?

Pandemic fatigue takes place when people get exhausted with the pandemic’s restrictions over a prolonged time period, and become less inclined to adhere to public health guidelines. People with pandemic fatigue turn their attention away from health department regulations, and

Who would be better for Israel: Trump or Biden?

Before asking about who would be a more supportive US president for Israel, we in Israel would be wise to question what we have done to merit the backing of a world superpower. What are we projecting to the world?