Hoping for Unity in Israel
After a difficult, albeit inclusive election day in Israel, it is our hope that the nation can come together in a show of unity. Whether
After a difficult, albeit inclusive election day in Israel, it is our hope that the nation can come together in a show of unity. Whether
And why not? In 2005, Israel, then under the leadership of the late Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, made the unilateral decision to disengage Israel from
With its leader still working to form a clear majority and voter turnout predicted to be low on September 17 in Israel, the last issue
Certainly this space is usually occupied by comment on issues facing the region, nation, Israel and the world. This time, in this space, we simply
We understand that this is a fraught issue. In its entire existence as a state, Israel has permitted critics of every level to tour the
There has been so much difficult news involving killings of a massive nature in this country, but the news of the brutal murder of Cpl.
Throughout history, the Nine Days leading to Tisha B’Av have been fraught with sadness and tragic events impacting Jews and non-Jews alike. As the wax
The message delivered at a recent Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey meeting was clear and to the point. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) and Elan
Do we really want to “go there” again? Could it be possible that after all we have learned we are going back to the days
398-17. This was the result of Tuesday’s House of Representatives vote on Resolution 246 rejecting, in a powerful statement, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanction (BDS)
“Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too.” —Voltaire. This week the editor of a large Jewish newspaper was attacked
When the Syrians condemn another nation at the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC), it’s time to take a look at the value of the