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No one can tell how this great battle for national identity and culture will end, though Jewish populations are likely to find themselves in the firing line from all sides.
While the administration’s plans won’t persuade the Palestinians to talk, the economic focus of the effort might alter the way the world thinks about peace.
Felix Klein was raising the kind of awareness that no dry statistics on Jew-hatred in the country that gave rise to the genocide of the Jews have succeeded in eliciting.
If the issue is not addressed and ameliorated, it will remain a sticking point in forming future governments, as it has become now.
A German official’s admission that Jews are at risk is just the tip of the iceberg of a rising tide of European anti-Semitism fueled by both right-wing and Muslim hatred.
The ongoing international neglect of the plight of the Christians under Palestinian Authority rule could lead to the disappearance of Christianity in its very birthplace.
Seven weeks after a resounding electoral win, the Israeli public’s choice of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister remains intact.
His popular novels explored war and exemplified conservative American values. And yet, he also set an example about being faithful to Judaism while living in the world.
The first potential danger of the 2020 conference is that it will allow a city linked to assaults against Jews to clean up its image without cleaning up its act.
A new poll shows that Jews are overwhelmingly against Trump. But it also hints at a coming demographic shift that may eventually change the math.
The battle to isolate the unapologetic pro-BDS user of anti-Semitic tropes has been lost. That leaves pro-Israel Democrats with some uncomfortable questions.
Expecting other countries to go from having never even considered moving their embassies to actually doing so in just 12 months was fatuous. But they have gone from a situation in which recognizing Jerusalem was unthinkable to one in which it’s being actively debated.