Ban the burqini?
A few months ago, I posted a picture on Instagram that I particularly cherish.
A few months ago, I posted a picture on Instagram that I particularly cherish.
You know you’ve made it in the Jewish world when you get to speak to 1,000 Hadassah women at their national convention.
Donald Trump must be very powerful because he’s done something no one has managed to do since Moses: He’s united the Jews.
We all feel awful about last week’s violence; we all wonder what can be done.
After the Istanbul airport terror attack that left 49 dead and hundreds wounded, Turkey\’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a statement, “Make no mistake, for terror groups, there are no differences between Istanbul, London, Berlin, Ankara or Chicago.”
It’s not the JFK assassination or 9/11, but even so, I’ll never forget where I was when I first read about Brexit.
OK, I’ll start with the good news. While the extent of the Orlando tragedy was being revealed back East, in Los Angeles, tragedy was averted.
This week, as the firestorm was building over Donald Trump’s racist comments about the “Mexican” judge presiding over lawsuits against Trump University — you know, the judge who was born and raised just outside that great Mexican city of South Bend, Ind. — I went to see the new documentary “Weiner.”