New York and New Jersey: Sanctuary States for Anti-Semitic Hate?
With anti-Semitic assaults on visibly identifiable Jews in the New York area continuing seemingly without letup, many are asking why the largest population center of
With anti-Semitic assaults on visibly identifiable Jews in the New York area continuing seemingly without letup, many are asking why the largest population center of
Last Shabbat we read Parshat Miketz. It marked the 10th time we have read this parsha since the fall of 2009, which marked the low
When Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced this week that the United States no longer considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank to be in
In recent years, socialism—the ideology that gave birth to some of the worst horrors of the 20th century—has made a comeback. Only 30 years after
In many Jewish homes, the conversation around the Shabbat table regularly circles back to day school education. Families are grateful that their children attend wonderful
Israel marks the anniversary of the 1973 Yom Kippur War this week, a war that cost thousands of young Israelis their lives. The war caught
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announcement that she is opening an official impeachment inquiry against U.S. President Donald Trump struck many Israelis as yet another
A fundamental shift in Israeli politics ought to make “national unity” coalition possible were it not for the debate about the country’s “indispensable man.” The
Except for the day of 9/11, I have never felt as broken as an SAR teacher as I did this week. But I have never
Not even we believe people are entitled to visit simply because they demand it. Israeli officials have decided to block U.S. Reps. Rashida Tlaib and
In an earlier column, I noted how common it is for people to act as though history begins with the present, and to lack perspective
As Egypt, the United Nations and other parties are pursuing their efforts to prevent an all-out military confrontation in the Gaza Strip, Hamas and its