At that moment, deep inside Lebanon, I understood that Sukkot is not just a holiday of a sukkah and four species. It’s a ...
As a Cypriot who lost beloved family members to the barbaric Turkish invasion of 1974, a blitzkrieg that partitioned my ...
Something is broken when moral symmetry replaces moral truth. There is no “but” after “I love Israel.” There is no ...
The recent Trump peace plan, which everyone seems to love so, leaves me morose. There are several reasons for this. Most ...
It was a humiliating spectacle: the sovereign leader of a US ally bowing before the financier of the Oct. 7 massacre, at the ...
Zionist, far-left Jewish groups as meaningful outreach. But these communities represent a tiny fraction of Jewish New Yorkers ...
For much of our people’s history, we’ve spent time running from. Our ancestors Sarah and Abraham ran from famine in Canaan to ...
Going back to the Manchester attack, one must first ask why the British authorities had not increased security measures at ...
In mid-September, as tensions rose across the region, women originally from Iran, Afghanistan, Lebanon, the Emirates, Tunisia ...
None from many international visitors to the Lost Shtetl Museum in Seduva, Lithuania special commemorative event for the ...
Trump’s Qatar humiliation of Netanyahu is the tell, not the constraint. Gulf theatrics in early 2025 preceded June’s Iran ...
At Sukkot, the festival of celebrating a time of transience and uncertainty, we read the messianic vision of Zechariah. In ...