The Administration That Couldn’t Shoot Straight
There was no way that the barracudas who make up the presidential press corps would not try to run a truck through that beauty. Yet Ms. Jean-Pierre proved utterly unprepared and mouthed some inane platitudes in response to their onslaught.
Clashing Utopias: The Shmita Debate
The rules of the sabbatical year, shmita, require farmers to desist from working and open up their fields, with all their produce, to anyone.
The New Woke Curriculum
The book’s narrator then goes on to intone, We will rewrite the rules we live by and love the world into balance.
Albany Beat – May 27, 2022
Whoever wins that race will have to battle it out again in November under the newly adopted district lines. The newly drawn district runs from the Massachusetts border to Ithaca, taking in nine counties and parts of two others.
Demonization, American-style
As the U.S. moves into elections mode, the last thing the Democrats want to talk about is policy. Instead, they’re taking a page out of Saul Alinsky’s playbook and attempting to brand Republicans as racist and evil.
The Day Some Of Jerusalem Came To New York
It’s heartwarming to see such a huge crowd, said Robin Feit of Long Island, N.Y., whose son, Marc, was marching with his school. It’s a real morale boost and pride to know there’s so much support for Israel.
The Emerging Congressional Pogrom Caucus
The “Nakba” resolution is only the next step in the quest to institutionalize antisemitism in American politics.
Distortions and Israel’s Dilemma
There’s a long history of playing fast and loose with footage and forensics when it comes to describing events that take place in the Holy Land.
Israel, Syria, Russia and the Shifting Sands of the Middle East
The Russians aided the Arabs in their war against Israel; today, it has open dialogue and even friendly relations with us
Rescuing the Coalition at Israel’s Literal AND Figurative Expense
Even those who dread another round of Knesset elections ought to take into consideration that Meretz MK Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi is a dubious (and dangerous) voice.
Welcome to the Fight, Jonathan: ADL Leader Discovers Left-Wing Antisemitism
Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt started talking the talk on left-wing antisemitism.
When the Going Gets Tough…
… the tough get going. When this country is under attack, Israel’s friends need to be more determined than ever to defend it.
Iran Trying to Force the US to Meet All Its Demands
Will the Biden administration will continue with its benighted policy of appeasing the mullahs or heed the insistent wake-up calls of America's real allies?
Noa Tishby’s Surprising Splash on the ‘Hasbara’ Scene
Given her performance to date, the actress, producer and author deserves not only an apology, but accolades, from those who doubted her abilities to serve as Israel’s first-ever Special Envoy for Combating Anti-Semitism and Delegitimization.
Time for a Reality Check on Israeli Coexistence and Change
Israel’s leaders wax poetic about accepting the narrative of the “other” and pat each other on the back for their “courage” in effecting change, but here on the ground, the tensions between sectors of Israeli society are only getting worse.
Israel: Presumed Guilty Until Proven Innocent
If Israel is condemned no matter how it acts, perhaps it is time for its leadership to stop caring about what the world thinks and just tell the truth as it is.
‘Ideology of rage’ Comes to Congress
When you examine the impact of the various anti-Zionist initiatives in the United States and Europe over the last 20 years, it quickly becomes apparent that their principle effect has been to diminish the security of Diaspora Jewish communities.
Nakba Myth Hijacks Congress
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib wants to officially commemorate the “Nakba” but the resolution she presented has nothing to do with facts, ...
Part IV: “Not all Victims were Jews, But all Jews were Victims”
To Germany under Nazi influence, the Jew was a menace, representing the “enemy within.”
Time for the Pro-Israel World to Adopt a Different Mindset
A culture self-destructs if its people choose not to defend it. Bad people get away with really bad stuff when everyone else chooses to look the other way.
A Jewish Woman Enraged by Jewish Women
For author Tamara Neuman, the return of Jews to Hebron demonstrates how “the aggrandizement of maternal roles” was used to claim rights in “Palestinian areas that have little remaining material evidence of a Jewish past.” She ignores Hebron’s place in Jewish history.
Anti-Semitism isn’t a strong enough word
BDSers are single-minded; it’s all about the Jews. They could be called “Holocausters.”
‘IRGC has Covert Presence in Red Sea,’ says Top Defense Researcher
Lt. Col. (ret.) Michael Segall, a senior analyst at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, discusses Iranian intelligence-gathering and attack vessels active in the region.
Much Has Changed in the Middle East Since Biden’s Last Visit
When Biden last came, Israel was more isolated...Now, Biden enters a region where Israel has new ties and is working today on new joint naval drills with the US and Gulf friends, as well as growing ties with Greece, Cyprus and others in the Mediterranean.
The Radio Show Must Go On: Jewish Icon Nachum Segal Is Undaunted After Studio...
Every possible strategy seemed to go through my mind that day and during the subsequent days. I don’t think I ever considered giving up, but I did think of just how difficult it would be to start from scratch and rebuild.
Jews And Abortion In Secular Law: More Light and Less Heat
Definition aside, authorities on Jewish law differ widely on when the prohibition comes into play, some saying it does so at conception; forty days later; fetal viability (23-24 weeks); or some other time.
When Arabs Converted to Palestinians
Why was it, wondered author Walid Shoebat of Bethlehem, “that on June 4, 1967, I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian.”
Why Israel Needs Prepositioned U.S. Materiel
Israel must be ready to confront not only Hamas and Hezbollah, but also Iraq-based, pro-Iranian militias and Iranian drones.
The Death Of Shireen Abu Akleh And The Imploding Palestinian Cause
As would be expected, the Palestinian Authority and the usual anti-Israel cabal in the UN and European Union were quick to blame Israel and not Palestinian gunmen for the journalist’s death – even before the facts were in.
The Peace Fallacy
For reference, the Russians and Japanese are still negotiating a peace treaty from World War 2-more than 75 years!