
Miami Hotel Can’t Bring Itself to Say Antisemitism
I’m guessing the PR folks at the hotel assumed that if they used strong words like “abhorrent language” and “horrific,” we’d forget they failed to call the incident by its real name–antisemitic.
I’m guessing the PR folks at the hotel assumed that if they used strong words like “abhorrent language” and “horrific,” we’d forget they failed to call the incident by its real name–antisemitic.
The current tendency to label any criticism of Israeli government policies as antisemitic not only dilutes the term’s power, but it also undermines our ability to combat actual anti-Jewish hatred effectively.
“Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition” opened at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on November 22. The exhibit includes 200 artifacts dating back to around 250 BCE to 68 C.E.
The details of Jacob’s dreamtime vision will no doubt continue to be debated, just as sure as we spend our days ascending and descending simultaneously in so many varied realms.
It’s time to start buying gifts for all your loved ones.
It was one of the worst calamities that could befall an Iranian: a massive recall of cucumbers, large and small.
I have been thinking about the way in which we show, or don’t show, gratitude to our leaders in the workplace, especially in the Jewish community.
In Israel a discussion is being held about … well, one must be careful with words.
“Holy Sparks,” a milestone exhibition celebrating 50 years of women in the rabbinate, opened at Hillel UCLA last month and runs until Dec. 15.
The language of Middle Eastern politics can be frustrating, when one realizes, for example, that a ceasefire does not mean that the combatants have ceased firing at each other.