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Adopting the “1619 Project” version of history and indoctrinating students with its talk of Jews as racist beneficiaries of white privilege is a terrible blunder.
The coronavirus bill was insufficient to deal with both the crisis and the usual congressional spending mess. But blaming the problem on foreign aid is for fools and anti-Semites.
It’s much easier to be a critic than a champion, particularly where attitudes towards politicians are concerned.
Attempts to draw analogies between Trump voters and the Israeli right fail to understand Jews who trace their origins to the Muslim world and illustrate the left’s contempt for “deplorables.”
In an interview with the Saudi press, Israel’s defense minister reiterated past failed paradigms that put the country’s national security at risk. He should retract or resign.
A new study shows that the Birthright Israel program is having a positive impact on participants’ decision to marry a Jewish partner. That has angered interfaith outreach advocates.
The method of “shechita” has been twisted and distorted by anti-Semites for various tales of blood libel and theologically mandated cruelty allegedly practiced by Jews down the ages.
The Biden administration has the chance to end the division between the parties about support for the Jewish state. It remains to be seen whether that’s what they want to do.
He remains a product of his time and an enigma. Was he on the side of the Jewish people—or their enemies?
Jews who provide cover for those who wish to eliminate the one Jewish state on the planet aren’t defending criticism of Israel; they’re legitimizing a dangerous form of hatred.
Despite the prospect of elections and party chaos, a broad consensus on the Palestinian issue appears to be holding in Israel. But will anyone in the next administration listen to it?
The School for Unlearning Zionism is one endeavor whose funding was cut thanks to a German parliamentary resolution.