Would President Donald Trump be good for Israel?
Here’s a question worth asking as Israel celebrates its 68th birthday: Would President Donald Trump be good for Israel?
Here’s a question worth asking as Israel celebrates its 68th birthday: Would President Donald Trump be good for Israel?
While the prophet Elijah remains conspicuously absent, one Passover Seder in Jerusalem received a more well-known guest.
Almost half a century ago, when he first became an active supporter of Britain\’s Labour Party, Rabbi Abraham Pinter said it had far less of a problem with anti-Semitism than the country as a whole.
A planned appearance by pro-Israel provocateur David Horowitz ignited a firestorm at San Diego State University in advance of a May 5 lecture there by the right-wing activist.
Negotiations meant to enshrine U.S. defense aid for Israel over the next decade have snagged on disputes about the size, scope and fine print of a new multibillion-dollar package, officials say.
I didn’t grow up celebrating Pesach. But over the years, I’ve attended seders where I was inspired by the remarkable story told in the haggadah — a tale of a people who, sustained by fortitude and faith, escaped slavery and reached their freedom.