Why Israel Must Continue to Support Azerbaijan

Earlier this year, there were indications that Azerbaijan would be willing to host a trilateral conference between Turkey and Israel.

The Dangerous Banality of Outrage

Blurting out the first thought that comes to mind is now a global habit, one without borders, filters or, apparently, hesitation.

Sorry, Everyone, Hamas is STILL a Terrorist Group

Hamas leaders dissemble LESS than many of their own apologists in the West, who claim that they understand Hamas better than Hamas understands itself.

Pending Supreme Court Ruling May Allow Public Funds For Yeshiva Tuition

As Lewin has noted, “It is difficult to imagine any comparable pressure in American law. When is someone who complies with a legal mandate punished for doing so in a manner that complies with his or her religious observance?”

The Language of War

The Palestinian Authority declared that President Herzog “broke into the Ibrahimi Mosque and defiled it,” an act tantamount to a “declaration of war.”

Iran: We’ve Talked The Talk And It’s Time To Walk The Walk

We are at a loss to understand the official administration reaction to last Thursday’s breakup of the negotiations due to Iran’s continuing to make patently unacceptable, irrational demands and even walking back on things it had already agreed to.

The US and the Iranian Octopus

Iran’s ayatollahs have been energized by the apparent U.S. shift of paradigm from military to diplomacy, rejection of regime change and tendency to accommodate and appease.

The Shooting Of An Arab Terrorist At The Damascus Gate

Seems to us like the clearest case of police doing their job, particularly by making sure that the assailant could cause no further harm.

When is a Terrorist NOT a Terrorist?

The fact that media outlets and advocacy groups employ essentially the same language is evidence of a mindset—the mindset of partisans who want to present a certain perspective, which they hope will influence public opinion.

Improving Online Discourse Starts with ALL of Us

Let us pause, take a deep breath and remember that flagrant and hurtful language doesn’t get us anywhere.

National Endowment for the Humanities Spends $250K to Fund a ‘1619 Project’ for Israel

“To say that Jews were subject to restrictions that would not allow them to prosper and live in the Middle East is just nonsense.”

Israel’s Initial Response To Hamas Rocket Attacks

Did Israel's initial slow response to Hamas' barrage influence cause the international community's to downplay Hamas terror threat?

Albany Beat – December 10, 2021

She also has to keep up her mantra of being responsible for the most transparent state government New Yorkers have ever seen. This goal appears to be a work in progress.

The Moral Imperative to End China’s Regime

If there is now no reasonable hope for a benign Chinese communism — almost all observers and political leaders once thought the system would evolve in a welcomed direction — then we must not tolerate the regime, which means we have, in the first instance, a moral imperative to cut ties with it.

Unorthodoxed | The Berel Solomon Story

Orthodoxed is a documentary about a young Jewish man named Berel Solomon. It chronicles his journey from a drug dealer and prince of the nightclub business to becoming a Lubavitcher chassid.

Into the Fray: You Couldn’t Make this Up

There may well be things more depraved than an Israeli minister soliciting funds for a self-declared mortal foe, but none comes readily to mind

Part VIII: Urgent Necessity to Find a Refuge: Why Not America?  

Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and other American Jewish leaders did not deem it prudent for the Agudah and the Vaad to pressure the Roosevelt Administration for more than 500 applications, though there was, ostensibly, no limit to the number of individuals eligible under the program. 

Will The Real Jew Please Stand Up

‘When you fight a war, you don't attack it with soldiers alone. You require a navy, air force, marines, special ops with everything in between, each designated with specific tasks and talents necessary to win the war.’ – The Chofetz Chaim

India MUST Target Radical Islamists

In fighting the Islamist terror, India, like Israel, must not expect much from the international community.

Vaccines and Power

The U.S. Constitution is not "waived" due to disease or natural disaster. We must beware of politicians and other officials who seek to exercise power through "mandates" without a single vote or the active exercise of informed consent.

Chanukah Miracles: The Little Dreidel

Step into my library and you see countless reminders that miracles surround us, here, there, and everywhere. No matter where we look, our lives are touched by miracles. Our lives are miracles.

New Chairman Dani Dayan Discusses Plans For Yad Vashem

One of the main challenges is the fact that we are approaching the inevitable period in which there aren’t going to be any more Holocaust survivors among us. That will make Yad Vashem’s mission much more difficult but also much more vital.

Cyber-attacks on Hospitals are the New Pandemic; What’s the Cure?

With more hackers targeting health care, technology helps safeguard patients and their records from ransomware and other money-making attacks.

The Set-up on ‘Debating Israel and Apartheid’

Members of a four-person panel to speak at a conference sponsored by the American Historical Association essentially hold the same harsh viewpoint towards Israel.

A Brief Guide To Leftist Destruction

You can meet happy and unhappy liberals and happy and unhappy conservatives, but you are unlikely to ever meet a happy leftist.

For Palestinians, Terrorism or Peace? Abbas Wants It Both Ways

Instead of welcoming the UK's decision to ban Hamas, Abbas was one of the first Palestinians to condemn the move. By condemning the decision, Abbas is sending a message to the international community that he actually does support terror and Hamas.

The West and Its Old Illusion

Are economic relations and trade effective tools with which Western democracies could persuade totalitarian states to introduce reforms that could lead to democratization?

Yom HaGirush: The Inside Story of ‘Expulsion Day’

That name, Yom HaGirush, marks when Jewish communities across many countries were once again dispossessed, but became repossessed in the free nation of Israel.

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