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If you are going to blame Jews for the current surge in antisemitism, particularly in an outlet serving the Christian community, it helps to have a Jewish author do so.
Visiting US officials have been dispatched not just to chart Gaza’s future, but to urge Israeli leaders to imagine a new kind of Middle East altogether.
Alarmingly, what U.S. President Donald Trump is helping Israel fight in the Middle East is rampant in his own backyard.
If efforts to unite opponents against an antisemitic Democratic Socialist fail, what will be the consequences for Jewish life in New York City or the rest of the country?
The military must undertake a critical introspection to implement sweeping reforms, including minimizing dependence on foreign weapons, boosting mental-health services and drafting the Haredim.
The point of the latest “New York Times” report was to spread a rumor that Trump and Netanyahu are on a collision course.
What was Noah’s response? Not to throw in the towel, no matter how bleak the world may appear.
A New York City performance of the Israel Philharmonic brought out picketers who desire the eradication of contemporary Hebrew culture, in addition to the Jewish state.
The “Zinn Education Project” depicts U.S. and Israeli history primarily through the lens of colonialism and racism to shape classroom narratives.
Never mind the nonsense. What’s important is that Trump hasn’t wavered from his backing of Israel and tough stance against Hamas.
The terror group’s manipulations and delays are designed to buy time, divide its enemies and derail Gaza’s path to peace.
With his election as mayor of New York increasingly likely, the Democratic candidate is willing to finesse every issue except his opposition to the existence of a Jewish state.