American Jewish liberals should stop saying that the sky is falling.
Opinions
At the age of 73 and starting his sixth term as prime minister, Netanyahu is Israel’s undisputed leader. He has the freedom to be who he really is.
Immanuel is one of the most beautiful and deep Hebrew names. And yet it is uncommon in Israel today. The reason might have to do with Yeshua.
Democrats don’t want Netanyahu or a right-wing/religious government in Jerusalem. But what they really don’t want is for the Jewish state’s voters to determine their own fate.
If all is subject to the Divine will, if He sets up and brings down rulers, why even bother voting?
Today we choose our next prime minister, his government coalition, and those who we believe can meet the many challenges of the modern Jewish state.
Today Israelis go to the polls, and many would like to know what the man with the long black beard actually thought about elections in a future Jewish state.
There are no fewer than 40 political parties standing for election in Israel, including the Judeo-Christian “Bible Bloc.”
What happens to a society whose leaders renounce their responsibility to take action when there is “wickedness in the land”?
