Pre-Hannukah Weekend

Just before Hannukah, the Festival of Lights, we drove to the Upper Galilee on beautiful mountain roads to visit the village of Peki’in.
Government of Israel: Being as “a Light for the Nations.”

The establishment of the State of Israel and its role on the international stage calls for a transformation of the “light unto the nations” metaphor from a passive, individual candle, to a powerful blaze, firing up the nations and igniting the world with righteousness.
Christian Purchasing Trends Portray a Return to Roots of Hebrew Bible

On one level, the outlook for the religious landscape in the US is bleak. However, if one looks to the purchasing patterns of Bibles and Judaica, the trends paint a different picture of the landscape of religion in the United States.
Make It Count

In other words, those who are doing the best work advocating for Israel are doing so on an old, rotting, threadbare shoestring.
On ‘Shloshim’ of the Pittsburgh Attack, a Jew and a Christian Turn to their Bible

This blessing is our heartfelt prayer for all involved.
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.
The 2nd Conquest

Just like their forefathers before, the children of this new generation face great opposition to possessing the land.
If You Hate Jews…

Beware progressives who profess to care about the Jewish people.
As Jews Murdered in the Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre are Buried, the Jewish Mourning Period Begins

The shock and horror of a gunman murdering 11 Jews at prayer in a Pittsburgh synagogue Saturday – while screaming “all Jews must die” – has traumatized the Jewish soul and shaken the core of all Americans.
Unto the Nations

What to think when Christians sing ‘Mashiach! Mashiach! Mashiach!’