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Joseph Frager

Dr. Joseph Frager is a lifelong activist and physician. He is chairman of Israel advocacy for the Rabbinical Alliance of America, chairman of the executive committee of American Friends of Ateret Cohanim and executive vice president of the Israel Heritage Foundation.

If Trump accomplishes his goal of putting three conservative judges onto the Supreme Court, he will have fulfilled one of the major objectives of his presidency and will of his backers.
Whether the 2,000-year dream of reapplying Jewish sovereignty to Israel’s biblical and historic heartland is advanced will depend largely on the outcome of the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
Newly unsealed documents reveal just how little he did to help Jews during the Holocaust.
In this period of introspection before the High Holidays, it is fitting and proper to address the state of the rabbinate.
The Democratic presidential nominee was part and parcel of the mayhem that the policies of the previous administration caused.
Helen continued to fight for the land of Israel and the Jewish people on the streets of New York from 1995 until her passing. She also made 25 years of Chizuk trips to Israel, each remarkable in its own right.
A 15-year retrospective on the expulsion of Jews from Gush Katif, otherwise known as “disengagement” from Gaza.
Obviously, it cannot be a one-size-fits-all approach, but if there’s a will, there’s a way to get kids back in the classroom.
Although the economy is the most important determinant in most presidential elections, the ravages of the coronavirus have drawn the most attention and are paramount on people’s minds.
The “provocateur extraordinaire” wants to do away with the Balfour Declaration, San Remo and the League of Nations mandate.
The U.S. president could not have picked a better time than American Independence Day to raise the flag and show the way forward.
The time to apply Israeli law to Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley has come. The longer one waits, the more the naysayers have time to apply pressure and make trouble.