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Regardless of your opinion about the merits of impeachment, the president’s lashing out at two prominent Democrats leading the attack on him wasn’t anti-Semitic.
All the possible scenarios that could come out of the current impasse in coalition negotiations.
Join the editor of JNS in guessing what will happen in the New Year.
The religious obligation to account for one’s faults conflicts with the intolerant culture of the age of Trump, in which all opponents are demonized.
If the Labour Party leader becomes prime minister, it will unleash a chain reaction of condemnation from British Jews and cause agonized debate over whether Jews have a future in a land where their roots stretch back for more than a millennium.
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Trump’s education department may withhold federal grants to Middle East studies departments that promote anti-Semitism. Why aren’t Jews cheering?
Its anti-Semitic obsession shares characteristics of Jew-hatred throughout the centuries, as the party obsesses over the Jewish state while ignoring countries that really are oppressive, dictatorial and racist.
After a year of synagogue shootings, Jews must stand together at the New Year, and rabbis need to inspire faith and healing, rather than partisanship.
Without it, many rightists would have felt that April’s election was stolen from them. That would have undermined their faith in the democratic process.
Israel’s prolonged political volatility and uncertainty has had a disastrous impact on its strategic flexibility.
A fundamental shift in Israeli politics ought to make “national unity” coalition possible were it not for the debate about the country’s “indispensable man.”