This is why nationalists never want to see the suffering on the other side. The cognitive and emotional dissonance is ...
Jack Kirby Way is located at the intersection Street and at the crossroads of a created universe. More prosaically, it shares ...
The mayor stresses prevention to address Jewish fears but still hasn’t spoken about clashes in an Orthodox Brooklyn ...
"Extremisms and violence carry consequences,” said the EU's top diplomat, who said Hamas figures are also being sanctioned ...
David Wecht, who was married at the Tree of Life synagogue that was later the target of a far-right shooter, said he had ...
Early in the morning on the day of the first Seder this year, I got on a train to New Jersey with a bag of potatoes and a cunning plan to outsource their cooking. I was on my way to interview ...
“Excluding Israel would be the end of the independence of KAN,” says Alkis Vlassakakis. He has just given an almost two-hour ...
(JTA) — After parting ways with the first architect hired to carry out his vision for the White House’s East Wing, President Donald Trump has picked a replacement — turning to a firm run by prominent ...
Jon Stewart self-identifies as a “bad Jew.” The sort who would start Passover with a meatball parm hero. One who isn’t up on the finer parts of the Talmud. And, to some in his audience of detractors, ...
There are moments in a nation’s story when its fate rests on the shoulders of a single leader. That is Israel’s misfortune today, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Since the very morning of Oct.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, often a reliable ally of pro-Israel Republicans, is now echoing Democratic outrage over one of President Donald Trump’s most polarizing policies: ...
The season of graduations and protests. A tenured professor and faculty chair at my alma mater, the University of Michigan, ...