US, Israel To Iron Out Differences as Blinken Makes 3rd Trip to Region
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Israel amid rising tensions, aiming to extend the fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hamas
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Israel amid rising tensions, aiming to extend the fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hamas
When Sharon Nazarian began her UCLA class on the globalization of antisemitism in October, she had no idea how topical her subject would soon become.
“He was a visionary, and a brilliant man,” the attorney and Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz told JNS of his longtime friend.
It’s not a coincidence that peaceniks have been repeating those same dreamy mantras for thirty years while the peace process slipped into a coma.
The IDF set out to minimize civilian casualties and in the process became the most moral army in the world.
A roundup of incidents, good and bad, happening on college campuses.
On November 15, culinary creator and cookbook author Jake Cohen (“Jew-Ish”) sat down with American Jewish University (AJU) Vice President of Communications Michelle Starkman for a light-hearted and hunger-inducing conversation.
The moving documentary “Fioretta” is the story of Randol and Joey Schoenberg’s journey to Vienna, Prague and Venice as they trace both sides of their family’s history way back into the 16th century.
Dayan spoke with the Journal about her new album “Sinfluencer” and how she and her partner Brett have handled being vocal voices supporting Israel this past month.
The current eruption of antisemitism in America and the world has darkened the humor, but perhaps the same horrific events have made the power of humor and laughter even more vital to regaining our shared humanity.
Maxim D. Shrayer found this dearth of Ukrainian solidarity with Israel both bewildering and disheartening, especially so because Israeli volunteers have been fighting for Ukraine’s freedom.
Look, I want to share this land we were given …
Silence is Betrayal