Aliyah Assumptions: Perception or Reality?
Israelis make less money. School is free in Israel. Israeli health care is free. Real estate in Israel is expensive. These are the assumptions often
Israelis make less money. School is free in Israel. Israeli health care is free. Real estate in Israel is expensive. These are the assumptions often
While I usually try to stay above the fray of partisan criticism, I was personally dismayed and appalled at the New York Times piece (published
To borrow from Shakespeare’s Mercutio: “A plague on both your houses.” That is my read on how voters in the Township of Mahwah viewed two
To borrow from Shakespeare’s Mercutio: “A plague on both your houses.” That is my read on how voters in the Township of Mahwah viewed two
Last week, following a Jewish-heritage centered trip my mother and I took to central and eastern Europe, I kept starting – stopping – and starting
In a greater attempt to be heard by Israel’s ruling establishment, the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) held their annual General Assembly in Tel
“But all my friends are doing it.” Heard that one before? So many parents grapple with their children’s social and recreational use of technology. Arguments
For the first time in seven years, a New Jersey official will be forced to face the voters early due to a recall election. Thanks
Ahed Tamimi, the Palestinian teenager jailed for assaulting an Israeli soldier, says she supports violence against Jews and seeks the destruction of Israel. I believe
When the Trump administration announced that it was ending its funding of the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) last week, the protests from the
My first experience with Senator John McCain was about 12 years ago when I was asked by Yeshiva University to request his attendance at its
“Who is BDS?” That was the question SodaStream CEO Daniel Birnbaum asked with noticeable swagger on Israel’s Channel 10 TV earlier this week. SodaStream, the