Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner Host D.C. Bigwigs for First Shabbat Dinner at Home

On Friday, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner hosted several of President Trump’s Cabinet members at the couple’s first Shabbat dinner in their new D.C. home.
Immigration Priorities: Translators, and Victims of Genocide

If you want security clearances in the United States, the government “vets” you quite thoroughly.
Germany Downplayed Threat of Jihadists Posing as Migrants

The German experience with jihadists posing as migrants serves as a case study on errors for other countries to avoid.
Israel’s Moment of Decision

If Netanyahu doesn’t seize the moment, the opportunity we have today will quickly slip away.
Putting Jerusalem First

The world has to be brought to understand that Jerusalem is our capital city, historically and forever.
An Unintended but Pleasant Surprise for Israel

For America and Israel to maintain free, democratic societies, threats to derail our democracies and way of life must be exposed and confronted.
The Memory of the Holocaust is No Excuse for Inaction

Today, on January 27, 2017, the world is commemorating the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Trump Shuts the Door on Muslim Refugees

On Friday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order putting a hold on refugees entering the US and travelers from six Muslim-majority countries. The order also would put the emphasis on helping Christian refugees from Muslim-majority countries while curtailing the refugee program.
Iran Responds to Trump: Bans US Visitors

In response to President Donald Trumps executive order restricting entry of travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries including Iran, the Iranian government responded in kind on Saturday, announcing it would not allow Americans to enter its country.
Putin and Trump to Speak on Saturday

The Kremlin announced on Friday that Russian President Vladmir Putin will speak with US President Donald Trump by telephone on Saturday night for the first time since he was inaugurated.