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This titanic three-year battle is of critical importance far beyond British shores. It’s the outrider of the fundamental issue splitting apart the Western world from the Beltway to Budapest to Berlin.
In a competition to see which Democratic candidate can pander more to the far left by undermining Israel, the Vermont Socialist wins by a landslide.
Jewish tradition links the Jews’ continued presence in their land with their moral conduct. But nowhere does it require national suicide.
Through their latest actions against Benjamin Netanyahu’s advisers, coupled with the seizure of their cellphones, the State Attorney’s Office and the police are proving the validity of the warning legal scholars issued just days ago.
Sacha Baron Cohen’s comparison of Mark Zuckerberg’s realm to a restaurant serving Nazis resonated. But bad guys won’t be the only ones paying the price for that rule.
Law professor Avi Bell, a member of the legal team that submitted a brief in defense of the Israeli premier during pre-indictment hearings, talks with JNS about the potential danger the cases against Benjamin Netanyahu pose to Israel’s democracy.
A subtle yet significant gradual shift in the perception and description of the Jewish Agency’s job has coincided with the evolution of the concept of “Zionism.”
A new AJCommitte Survey illustrates that while Jews have reason to worry, the notion of the United States drowning in anti-Semitism is a product of hyperpartisanship.
In recent years, organizers have had some fun by conjuring up the most horrendous stereotypes in the form of oversized puppets of Orthodox Jews complete with side curls and hooked noses.
The mass protests in Lebanon and Iraq have thrown Iran and in particular Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah off balance, even to the point of alarm, but ultimately are not likely to have a lasting effect.
The crocodile tears for Ukraine and the Kurds being shed by Trump’s critics after backing Obama’s policies provides a lesson in skepticism for friends of Israel.
One year later, the anti-Trump “resistance” is still trying to exploit a synagogue massacre for political purposes, rather than honoring the victims of a hate crime.