The state of the world It’s more threatening to America than Biden understands Clifford D. May March 13, 2024
After denying he said Netanyahu needs ‘come to Jesus’ meeting, Biden doubles down on ‘MSNBC’ The first meaning of the term, per the Oxford English Dictionary, is "designating a person or group of people who encourage others to accept Christianity." March 10, 2024
The moral failure of Biden’s State of the Union address The president’s hyper-partisan address had more harsh words for Israel than Hamas, for whom he offered a floating pier. He said not a word about the surge in antisemitism. Jonathan S. Tobin March 8, 2024
Biden ‘really irresponsible’ to cite Hamas numbers, says radio host removed from SOTU for outburst “I was not very happy with the speech before he got to Israel,” Sid Rosenberg told JNS. “And then he hits you with how he really feels.” Andrew Bernard March 8, 2024
B’nai B’rith ‘surprised, disappointed’ no SOTU mention of Jew-hatred The presence of former hostage Mia Schem and relatives of hostages at the State of the Union address was “especially fitting and meaningful,” the international nonprofit said. March 8, 2024
In State of the Union address, Biden announces temporary port in Gaza The U.S. president addressed relatives of American hostages held by Hamas sitting in the Congress chamber, pledging that "we will not rest until we bring their loved ones home." Andrew Bernard March 7, 2024
Holocaust survivor to be guest in first lady’s State of the Union box Ruth Cohen, 92, volunteers at the Holocaust Museum and met the vice president and her husband last year. Feb. 7, 2023
Jewish reaction to Biden’s State of the Union focuses on Ukraine, inflation While Democratic Majority for Israel’s Mark Mellman praised Biden’s four-point plan to tackle inflation, the Republican Jewish Coalition’s Sam Markstein said the address “ignored his administration’s failed agenda.” Dmitriy Shapiro March 2, 2022
Along with domestic issues, Trump touts Iran, Middle East policy in State of the Union Regarding leaders in Tehran, U.S. President Donald Trump opened the door for diplomacy, saying, “We are here. Let’s see which road they choose. It is totally up to them.” Jackson Richman Feb. 5, 2020