Do We Really Have to Read Beinart Again?
Had I not known Peter Beinart’s periodic cries for attention, I’d probably be angry with his chutzpah.
Had I not known Peter Beinart’s periodic cries for attention, I’d probably be angry with his chutzpah.
It didn’t take long for Peter Beinart and Daniel Gordis to find something to disagree about.
Dozens of American Jews spent Friday in the West Bank practicing nonviolent resistance against Israel’s presence here.
The Open Hillel student group has established a council of 55 academics who support its mission to open up dialogue about Israel at campus Hillels.
We are told that Jewish organizations have to recalibrate their messages in order to appeal to young Jews.
The sun was gradually setting when nearly 600 people dressed in cocktail attire arrived at the fourth annual Taste of Summer event on July 25 in Santa Monica.
If you listen to some prominent liberal critics of Israel, you’d think that liberalism in Israel is in a deep coma.
It\’s rare to see a passionate critic of Israel resonate with so many passionate defenders of Israel. And yet, Ari Shavit seems to have pulled that off with his new book, “My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel.”