Can Syrian Refugees Be Compared to Jews Fleeing Death Camps? Obama Thinks So

At a Washington, DC ceremony naturalizing 31 new immigrants as US citizens, American President Barack Obama compared today’s Syrian refugees to Jewish Holocaust survivors after World War II.
Germany Again Declares, ‘Kauft nicht bei Juden!’

It makes no sense for the Merkel government to pursue the EU labeling policy against the Jews of Judea and Samaria.
Should a Professorship be Named After a Hitler Backer?

The campus of Princeton University has been engulfed in protests by students who want President Woodrow Wilson’s name removed from one of the university’s schools because of Wilson’s racist views.
From Nazi Germany to Beit Shemesh, a Family Menorah Continues to Glow

The menorah that today sits on the windowsill of the home of the family of Rabbi Dr. Akiva Posner, had once faced Nazi headquarters in Kiel, Germany in 1931.
Goodbye, Germany

Long live the Jewish state.
Which ‘Times’ Should You Read?

Two young Americans were murdered in terrorist attacks, one in Israel and the other in France.
Thinking the Worst: An Inglorious Survival Posture for Israel

Sometimes, especially in humankind’s most urgent matters of life and death, truth may emerge through paradox.
Edelstein Makes First Visit To Germany; Celebrates 50 Years of Diplomatic Relations

Knesset Speaker Edelstein spoke at Germany’s Bundestag Parliamentary building and marked 50 years since the establishment of official relations between Israel and Germany.
Syrian Refugee Advocates are Using the Wrong Holocaust Analogy

If the Free World had acted against Hitler in the 1930s, there might never have been a Jewish refugee crisis.
The Sounds of Broken Glass: Reflections from Israel’s U.N. Ambassador

This month, Jews around the world come together in synagogues, community centers, and schools to commemorate Kristallnacht—the night of broken glass.