When the Walls Fell
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
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
A new Likud Party advertisement has generated a fair amount of attention in the Israeli press. On the outer walls of the party’s Tel Aviv
These are extraordinary political times by any measure. The spectacle of the press conference just held by the so-called “squad” of freshmen members of Congress
Last week, a little-known group made national waves when they posted a video of two of their members making a request of presidential candidate Elizabeth
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, z”tl, showed the world a Judaism that is hard to hate. We take it for granted that the way to address
The real problem is the Palestinian denial of Jewish history, not the presence of America’s ambassador at the unveiling of a biblical archaeological site. The
Imagine that a supporter of a movement considered racist by many African-Americans wrote a children’s book designed to spread that movement’s ideas among the young
They come from all over the greater New York area and around the United States. Tens of thousands of Jews (and non-Jews) gather once a
Who could really be surprised by the story that grabbed the attention of the Jewish world this past weekend? When Felix Klein, Germany’s first “Commissioner