Tuesday, July 25, 2023
THE DAILY SYNDICATE
Biden officials sift through Herzog visit, judicial reform in video briefing
“It’s really important that the sides get together, that they talk, and that discussion should not be over,” said Terry Wolff, a senior National Security Council official.
Mike Wagenheim
analysis
Yaakov Lappin
IDF now must wait and see if reservists fulfill no-show threat
10,000 IDF and 1,142 IAF personnel declared prior to the passing of a key judicial reform bill that if it became law they would stop reporting for duty.
Israel rebukes Amman over harassment of religious Jews
Tourists have been denied entry because they carry tefillin, prayer shawls or holy books.
Etgar Lefkovits
African-American Christians seek to fulfill MLK’s dream in Israel
“We are fulfilling the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King to bring African Americans to Israel,” said Cathelean Steele, national project coordinator at the Atlanta-based Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Etgar Lefkovits
Dov Hikind: ‘I’ve become very disillusioned with the Democratic Party’
The former New York state representative and Jewish leader shared his reasons for registering as a Republican.
Sergio Carmona
On Tisha B’Av, some ‘Eicha’ books wax poetic from candlelight use
"When I see wax stains it always sends a shiver down my spine," said Sharon Mintz, curator of Jewish art at the Jewish Theological Seminary Library.
Menachem Wecker
High Court ruling on reform law could trigger constitutional crisis
Israel is in uncharted territory as justices consider petitions against the amendment to Basic Law: The Judiciary.
Joshua Marks
High Court justices cut trip short to study petitions against reform law
The Movement for Quality Government claims the new law de facto abolishes the Israeli judiciary.
latest news
IDF thwarts Samaria attack; 3 Hamas terrorists killed
Netanyahu’s brother casts doubt on Biden’s mental fitness
AG asks Supreme Court to strike down Basic Law protecting prime minister
Israeli newspapers run black front-page ad after judicial reform vote
UTJ bill would make Torah study ‘core state value,’ enshrine draft exemptions
Israeli minister demands AG open probe into Barak’s ‘coup d’etat’
Moody’s maintains Israel’s credit rating post-vote on judicial reform
Israeli labor court orders doctors to end strike
Cohen prepares free-trade deal with Vietnam
Israel, Vietnam sign free-trade agreement
Children’s park evacuated as fires rip through Jerusalem foothills
Real Madrid opens Jerusalem soccer clinic
Lawsuit filed in Barcelona after mayor severs ties with Tel Aviv
Jews and Muslims gather to mark 28th anniversary of Srebrenica genocide
Biden named Jewish collector who bought Hunter’s art to prestigious role
Met Council receives $1 million in federal funding
David Swindle
Tisha B’Av online series takes viewers to sites of Jewish tragedies
column
Eitan Fischberger
Iran’s cyber offensive
The American and Israeli people must not be exploited as pawns in covert political warfare.
Jerome M. Marcus
Why there will be no civil war in Israel
Because the right never threatens to turn over the board and walk away from the game.
Alan Dershowitz
Israel’s president delivered a message of hope
Americans should listen to the Israeli president, who loves America, rather than to Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez and others who disdain their own nation and those strongly allied with it.
Lyn Julius
The distorted ‘nakba’ narrative
Comparisons to the Holocaust are misleading and appalling.
Eric Levine
Progressive antisemites, say what you really think
Pramila Jayapal’s hatred of Israel is mainstream in the Democratic Party, but most progressives have learned not to get caught saying it out loud.
Eunice G. Pollack
Cover-up, Biden’s farewell to antisemite Jesse Jackson
The president hailed the “counsel and wisdom” of a man who proclaimed, “Zionism is a poisonous weed that is choking Judaism.”
James Sinkinson
President Biden attacks Israel over judicial reform, again
Biden’s meddling in internal Israeli politics is inappropriate and unwelcome.
Ariel Kahana
Netanyahu’s next US challenge: Trump
Trump believes he has reasons to be mad at Israel, and specifically at Netanyahu, as well as at U.S. Jewish voters.
Daniel Greenfield
Despite Biden’s pressure, Israel ends leftist judges’ rule
Judicial reform is not an attack on democracy, it's the downfall of a tyranny.
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