The history of the pro-Israel movement in the United States was always predicated on one goal: creating a bipartisan
The U.S. Supreme Court heard the oral arguments this past month in two cases involving an antiquated and obsolete law, Section 230 of the 1996
As the 2024 election begins to slide slowly into view, it’s now clear that barring an unforeseen health issue, Joe Biden will be the Democratic nominee for
The Biden administration has once again criticized Israel for dismantling the homes of Palestinian Arab terrorists. U.S. officials say the practice is unfair because, as State Department spokesman Ned Price has put it, “the home of an entire family shouldn’t be demolished for the action of one individual.”
Hate. This four-letter word—often underestimated—is arguably much more dangerous than any curse word our children can learn. We are not born with hate in our hearts. It is something that is taught, something that is passed down to our children. Often it is done innocuously, like when we say, “I hate this song,” or “I hate this sports team.” But once we
You may not have noticed it, but last week the federal government announced further plans to racialize America and to further enshrine toxic woke
The ‘cycle of violence’ lie won’t work this time, so watch the Palestinians’ supporters try to quickly change the subject.
In Jerusalem’s Ramot neighborhood, two young brothers and a newlywed are dead. Four other innocent Jewish civilians, including two children, are critically
It’s hardly a new story for the international narrative regarding Israel to be rife with factual errors and misunderstandings. Yet now, in the midst of considerable turmoil, distortions regarding Israel’s interactions with the
Attempting to explain away the horrific Palestinian terror attack on Israeli Jews outside a Jerusalem synagogue on Friday evening, Jan. 27, MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin tweeted: “Just a reminder, as the Western
Having practiced law in the U.S. for more than 35 years and appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court, I undoubtedly am biased in
WhileJews were being hounded out of German universities in the 1930s, where would you have stood? Many of us would like to think we would have found the moral and, if necessary, physical courage to stand up for our fellow students rather than see them persecuted, bullied, abused and thrown out. Well, now we can actually put our
Should I start with the good news? Okay.
If you are a secular Jew who does not wear religious symbols, kipas and attire, isn’t walking toward a