Antisemitism may serve as a powerful push for individual Jews. But without a personal pull, the majority will stay put in the Diaspora.
Author - Ruthie Blum
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Like its counterpart ‘Kan,’ the military station is a left-wing leftover from a bygone era of nanny-state broadcasting.
The U.S. president’s remarks to the magazine were made more than a week before Israel’s parliament passed the first reading of the bill.
The Prime Minister’s Office deserves kudos for striking the right balance and returning the ball to Hamas’s court.
It’s not true that the leaders in Gaza and Ramallah “never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.” They take every opportunity to kill and turn the world against Jews.
Released hostage Edan Alexander’s speech couldn’t have been more appropriate ahead of Rosh Hashanah.
The sensation of horror on 9/11 wasn’t sufficient to cause widespread recognition that Israel’s plight is part of a broader Islamist plot.
The attempt to impeach the Knesset member was an assertion of the duty of a democracy to protect itself from internecine foes who use its freedoms as a weapon.
i24News got it wrong, but that didn’t stop other outlets from running with the item before reading the article on which it was based.
In the words of Winston Churchill: “If you’re going through hell, keep going.”
