America’s Islamist problem The New Orleans attack is yet another wake-up call. Will it be heeded? Melanie Phillips Jan. 2, 2025
Disabled veteran, attacked by anti-Israel protester in Boston, says he’s been fired Scott Hayes told the “Daily Wire” that his employer held him “guilty until proven innocent” and told him to collect unemployment. Oct. 15, 2024
Jewish student vets denied freedom they fought to protect, congressman says The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee chair is concerned by Jew-hatred’s impact on campus. July 10, 2024
100th birthday celebration for Jewish World War II bomber Alfred Benjamin The navigator flew 31 bombing missions; his children say he was lucky to live to see 20. David Swindle April 1, 2024
‘I hope Torah aboard inspires sailors,’ retiring US Navy rabbi says of aircraft carrier near Israel In the course of 35 years, Rabbi Irving Elson made Jewish life more accessible for 25,000 service members and their families. Mike Wagenheim Nov. 2, 2023
‘Israel not fighting for itself alone,’ say retired military leaders A group of more than 100 former generals and officers advocating for a strong alliance. Oct. 19, 2023
House OKs funding for antisemitism training at veterans’ hospitals The bill includes accommodation for kosher meals at VA facilities. David Swindle July 30, 2023
US Jewish organizations mark Memorial Day “The concept of remembering and honoring our dead is certainly a Jewish value,” according to the Reform Judaism movement. May 29, 2023
Jewish leaders, organizations mourn passing of World War II vet, longtime senator Bob Dole “He really was a man of principle; he was a man who stood up for what was right; and above all, he put country above partisanship,” said Matt Brooks, executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition. Dmitriy Shapiro Dec. 7, 2021