Post-AIPAC Policy Conference: Who Would Best Lead Us?
So am I going to be a bad person if I tell you something you don’t necessarily want to hear? Coming from socialist summer camps
So am I going to be a bad person if I tell you something you don’t necessarily want to hear? Coming from socialist summer camps
So am I going to be a bad person if I tell you something you don’t necessarily want to hear? Coming from socialist summer camps
The holiday of Purim celebrates one of the happiest times in Jewish History. With the destruction of the first Beit Hamikdash and all of its
This presidential election season is nothing if not fascinating, and the media coverage itself is driving considerable debate. What’s also interesting, but has so far
The final year of the Obama presidency has not begun well for Israel. Arab assassins earn greater international sympathy than do their Jewish victims. Iran
This past summer, the pro-Israel community, to our dismay, was proven correct. For decades, we have repeated the mantra that if Israel becomes a partisan
Former U.S. secretary of state Madeleine Albright is backtracking, a little, on her remark last week that “there is a special place in hell” for
France’s announcement that it will try to convene an international conference to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been strongly criticized by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Dear Mr. Ban Ki-moon, No one missed the double entendre of your recent New York Times article title, “Don’t Shoot the Messenger, Israel,” which had
I spent the entire night of Wednesday, January 13, stressing over finals and trying to figure out my second semester schedule. The looming exams and
It’s that dirty little secret that nobody wants to talk about, because it makes everybody uncomfortable. It hovers in the background, it’s hidden in the
Near-daily Palestinian attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers have been ongoing since October. This “new kind of terrorism,” as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described it,