How a Museum Became a Beacon of Reconciliation in America’s Most Divided City

If a museum can reverse ancient religious rivalries and create a beacon of reconciliation in the heart of Washington D.C., we can have hope for greater unity and respect in politics and all realms of life.
If You Hate Jews…

Beware progressives who profess to care about the Jewish people.
UNESCO: Why the United States Needs to Watch Out

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), regarding international interest in preserving historic sites in Israel, is a sham.
A Month of Multiculturalism in Britain: July 2018

Not a single Christian was among the 1,112 Syrian refugees resettled in Britain in the first three months of 2018.
Achieving Unity while Remaining Divided

This historic event should be important for Jews to keep in mind when debating the authenticity of the Orthodox, Reform, Conservative, and other movements.
Archaeological Find Reveals Secret: Early Muslim Holy Land Rule Not So Tolerant of Christianity

Recent archaeological discovery contained a secret which, when revealed, graphically illustrated the difficult position of Christians living under early Muslim rule in Holy Land in the seventh century CE.
Germany: Migration Deal Keeps Merkel in Power, For Now

In an extraordinary last-minute reversal, Chancellor Angela Merkel, facing the imminent collapse of her coalition government, agreed late on July 2 to reinstate border controls with Austria.
Israeli Arabs: Aspirations vs. Reality

The situation prevailing among the Arab citizens of Israel is as complex and complicated as their affiliations are.
Europe: Ramadan Roundup, 2018

Muslims across Europe are marking the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month, which in 2018 was observed between May 17 and June 15, in accordance with the Islamic lunar calendar.
Spirituality is Universal at Rambam Hospital

While some are touting Rambam’s eight decades of medical and technological innovations, chaplain Michael Schultz is reveling in the hospital’s success at spiritually serving its constituents.