Perspectives of a Survivor
The address given at the Anti-Abuse Panel Discussion Held at Rinat Yisrael on September 14, 2014 I am going to leave the analysis of the
The address given at the Anti-Abuse Panel Discussion Held at Rinat Yisrael on September 14, 2014 I am going to leave the analysis of the
Kol Hakavod to the Jewish community for preventing the PBS broadcast of the opera, Klinghoffer. However, there are issues to be considered when calling for
Specific achievements were registered in the struggle against ISIS. Arab media outlets reported that Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, Syrian forces pushed ISIS fighters away
American Jews have yet another chance to stand up against anti-Israel invective, where Palestinian terror is equated with the sufferings of its victims. The upcoming
U.S. President Barack Obama said recently that he had no strategy as yet toward the Islamic State but that he would present a plan on
The hottest month of summer was ice cold, as thousands of people poured buckets of ice water over their heads to raise awareness about amyotrophic
On Aug. 30, Palestinian terrorists set a Jewish man on fire in Jerusalem, and on Sept. 1, other Palestinian terrorists tried to set an entire
The first part of this reflection on the very serious topic of people refusing to serve in Tzahal concluded with the observation that even after
Senior officials in Ramallah told Al-Monitor that the Palestinian Authority (PA)–alongside its statehood drive at the United Nations–will look for new plans to advance the
If Jerome Chanes had written “Orthodox “Retention” and Kiruv: the Bad News and the Good News” (eJewish Philanthropy, Contact Magazine, and JLBC) for a newspaper,
[From a reprint from ejewishphilanthropy. This essay is from “Philanthropic Priorities in Light of Pew,” reprinted with permission from Contact, a publication of The Steinhardt Foundation
It is terribly easy to romanticize. Human beings do it all the time. But romanticizing can get out of hand. Think of all those millions