Between Purim & Pesaḥ
bySome Jews look to the Exodus from Egypt saying, “We were slaves once, Strangers in a foreign land Bitterly oppressed and beaten without mercy…
Some Jews look to the Exodus from Egypt saying, “We were slaves once, Strangers in a foreign land Bitterly oppressed and beaten without mercy…
The ostensibly sudden rebirth of Jew hatred in the United States today requires deep investigation.
The anti-government protests led by the MQG are in reality a US attempt to take down a coalition deemed a threat to Washington’s interests in the region.
Where does Israel’s historic arch foe come from?
What are its foundational beliefs?
Who can best be identified as Amalek in modern times from the perspective of Jewish historiography?
Just a little touch of pre-Purim madness for you…
What might the Jewish attack on Huwara reveal about the trajectory of Israeli-Palestinian relations?
We Jews need to stop speaking about our ‘right’ to our land and start speaking about our responsibility to our land – as well as all her inhabitants.
The Jews who attacked Huwara this week are actually Israel’s best suited ambassadors for reconciliation with Palestinian society.
The domestic & international hysteria over the Israeli government’s challenge to the Supreme Court serves to obfuscate the actual situation.
The real issue at the core of Israel’s judicial reform isn’t ‘democracy’ but rather Israel’s very identity.
The ostensibly sudden rebirth of Jew hatred in the United States today requires deep investigation.
Israel has the right to formulate definitions of ‘religious freedom’ that serve to protect the Israeli public from predatory Christian missionaries.