For Jewish Voters, Painful Tradeoffs
Blind partisan loyalty – to Democrats or Republicans – is a luxury we can no longer afford.
Blind partisan loyalty – to Democrats or Republicans – is a luxury we can no longer afford.
On a superficial level, the lights, songs and whimsical decorations offer me a respite from the heartless darkness of Hamas-inflicted suffering upon my people.
When success becomes “white privilege,” it’s open season on the Jews.
Apparently he is not alone in his strong feelings toward eggs.
It is hard processing your apparent lack of solidarity, but perhaps I am misinterpreting something.
Judaism is obsessed with two eternal tenets: Choosing life, and being enveloped in reality-based gratitude.
The cracks in the alliance between Congress and Israel have become more noticeable.
The brilliant Palestinian plan to capture the pliable minds of American college students was laid out in front of me 25 years ago, during a very sinister business meeting in Israel.
Hamas’s three top leaders alone are worth a stunning $11 billion, enjoying a life of luxury in the sanctuary of Qatar.