Pamela Geller, You’re No Charlie Hebdo
What is my problem with Pamela Geller? It doesn’t seem fair, at first glance, that I would support Charlie Hebdo and attack Geller.
What is my problem with Pamela Geller? It doesn’t seem fair, at first glance, that I would support Charlie Hebdo and attack Geller.
Last week, Foreign Policy magazine released a poll of 921 scholars of international relations at colleges and universities across the United States.
At our seder this year, one guest, an Israeli of Iraqi origin, told me her family has a very different way of recounting the Ten Plagues God sent to Egypt.
Israeli Arabs make up 20 percent of Israel’s population– greater than either blacks or Latinos do of the American population.
If there is one lesson American Jews will learn from Israel’s election, it’s this: they’re not us.
What made this election different from all other elections? The Arab vote.
So, he spoke. And while his rhetoric soared, his ideas sank.
Oh, to be in Geneva now facing the Iranians across a long table in a civilized hotel room, because everywhere else the debates are raging, and the anxiety, accusations and intrigue are unbearable.