The Here and Now of Holocaust Remembrance
Embracing the bogus comparison between Hitler’s “final solution” and other conflicts is as ill-fated as believing that a repeat performance is inevitable.
The Nuclear Deal is Not Unavoidable
The Lapid-Gantz-Bennett government can’t see that because it does not understand U.S. politics or the complex way in which foreign policy is crafted in America.
Ukraine’s Lessons for Israel
Israel’s government must learn from the Ukrainians: States that wait for green lights from the West to defend themselves will not survive.
Should Governments Shun Work with Religious Groups that Don’t Serve Jews?
A Jewish couple seeks to overturn a Tennessee law that says a Christian adoption agency shouldn’t be forced to work with non-Christians. But if they win, that won’t be good for the Jews or religious freedom.
Testimonies from Israel: Apartheid
You will see such a sign at the entrance to every city under PA rule, now how is that for apartheid.
Minister of the Interior Shaked visits Gush Etzion
The minister also learned about the impact in Gush Etzion of the illegal takeover of State lands by the Arabs in Area C.
How ‘Never Again!’ Became ‘Never Mind’
To the fashionably woke, Uyghur lives don’t matter.
Living Biblical Ethics in Modern Times
For instance, one topic that applies to virtually everyone, whether we own a business and employ others, or are the employees, there are Biblical values in how we work and interact with our employees or employer matters on a day-to-day basis.
‘Israel, Diaspora Must Join Forces in Battle Against Anti-Semitism’
New Diaspora Affairs Ministry report highlights dramatic spike in online anti-Semitism in 2021, including 3.5 million anti-Semitic posts on five networks.
On Israel’s New Year for Trees, Plowshares are Turning Into Swords
The current battle for the land of Israel oftentimes is not fought with conventional weapons. Rather, Israelis and Palestinians are staking their claims to the land by planting trees.