Helping Our Children Have the Best—and Safest—Summer Ever
Children greeted the official start of summer with open arms earlier this week, excited for the fun-filled season ahead. Some will learn how to swim
Children greeted the official start of summer with open arms earlier this week, excited for the fun-filled season ahead. Some will learn how to swim
Tel Aviv-Yafo—I woke up last Thursday morning to the news of another terrorist attack. Trying to avoid the all-too-easy jaded response of “not again,” I
In the early 1990s, the Government of Israel took what remains as the single greatest risk for peace and security since the State’s independence in
There’s an old saying that “you can’t put a price on safety.” While true in the abstract, the state of New Jersey puts a price
The train has derailed, but no one knows why. Far too much time and effort have been invested trying to hoist the railcars back up
The Jewish far left has become a more frequent and increasingly louder voice in the growing chorus against Israel within the growing extreme liberal camp.
Israel’s Yom Ha’atzmaut—Independence Day—is particularly meaningful to my family. My uncle brought his family to the country from Poland in 1936, and he and my
New York—For warm weather, pristine beaches and unrivaled scenery this summer, EL AL Israel Airlines is providing travelers with excellent savings. The special round-trip fares
Almost six months ago I left my position at a major private-sector firm to join the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Having previously spent over 15 years
Every Friday night, I help run a “Carlebach” service in Beit Shemesh. It’s a unique service that brings together Jews from all backgrounds to pray,
I was a lucky one. While I had little if any substantive knowledge of the forces that drive public policy matters that any Jew would
Ordinarily, a piece of broken glass lying on the ground is unsightly litter at best, a danger to bare feet and pets at worst. But