
Of Love and Leftovers
Food is supposed to be about love, not war, and I admit to sometimes skirting the border between attention and neurosis about feeding my man healthfully.

Food is supposed to be about love, not war, and I admit to sometimes skirting the border between attention and neurosis about feeding my man healthfully.


This week, the same Chinese leadership that is persecuting the Uyghurs is also hosting the Winter Olympic Games, which provides an ideal opportunity for worldwide condemnation against the genocide.

Year after year, the network received tens of millions from European governments and private donors who looked the other way or even applauded as the NGOs launched repeated assaults on Israel through false accusations of apartheid and war crimes.

Ben-Porat was a visionary: a true public servant who served four terms in the Knesset, was awarded the Israel Prize, and who founded the Babylonian Jewry Heritage Center in Or Yehuda (est. 1973) and the Museum of Babylonian Jewry (est. 1988).

Fellows came from all around the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Russia, Australia, Canada and Brazil.


The over-hyped Amnesty report is a rehash of old, discredited and falsely premised allegations of Israel apartheid completely detached from reality.

Indeed, I’m not disparaging the Republican Party at all. I’m just being realistic.

A new Israeli study finds carbon passing from healthy trees to struggling trees all thanks to the fungi that grow on their roots.




