Israel Copes With Syrian Civil War’s New Game of Russian Roulette
The bloody and seemingly endless civil war in Syria has taken a new twist over the past month, with reports emerging that Russia has started
The bloody and seemingly endless civil war in Syria has taken a new twist over the past month, with reports emerging that Russia has started
With Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur behind us, Chol HaMoed is a great opportunity to relax with your family and enjoy our region’s beautiful autumn
With this pre-Sukkot edition, we proudly present you with the 100th edition of what has come to be known simply as the “The Link.” Our
Ann Coulter GOP Debate Tweets Called ‘Anti-Semitic’ The controversial conservative, columnist and author Ann Coulter, posted multiple statements to Twitter commenting on CNN’s September 16
As we prepare for Sukkot, we understand that part of the symbolism of our sukkahs is the fragility of life, and knowing that, we can
Strong Leadership From Rep. Garrett The recent op-ed by Congressman Scott Garrett entitled, “We Must Keep Nuclear Weapons Out of Iran,” (September 10, 2015) succinctly
There was an interesting twist to news media coverage of the most recent Palestinian terrorist attacks against Israelis. The stabbings, car-rammings and other Arab attacks
Editor’s Note: This piece is in response to this article. Precise use of words counts, and honest use of words counts more. Avrohom Gordimer’s “Redeeming
Activism. Not re-activism. Education. Preparation. These are just a few of the mantras a new pro-Israel organization uses to encourage participation. Fast-growing Students Supporting Israel
Israeli security sources claim Quds Force sending hundreds of elite troops in unprecedented cooperation with Russia to save embattled Syrian regime. Qasem Soleimani, commander of
Jerusalem—Among the traditional knitted and velvet kippas of those praying at the men’s section of the Western Wall last night, one particular group stood out
When Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited him to be Israel’s ambassador to China in 2012, Matan Vilnai’s decorated career had included time as a cabinet