When a Piece of Paper Meant Life or Death

“It is a fantastic commentary on the inhumanity of our times,” journalist Dorothy Thompson wrote at the height of the 1930s European Jewish refugee crisis.
The Jewish Condition

Thursday morning news headlined a comment by the General Director of the French telecom giant Orange that he preferred to cancel the agreement with the Israeli affiliate.
Time to Fight the Jew Haters

If the world is now a “global village”, Israel is the new Jewish ghetto, and the anti-Semites are sharpening their knives – planning their final pogrom.
The Teutonic Hordes

One feature of the human condition is that we have fairly short attention spans.
As the Nakba Comes to Washington, a Wasted Opportunity

Washington, DC will play host to a group of pro-Palestinian activists who have assembled an exhibit about the dispersion of the Palestinians.
How Bubi Lucia Defeated the Nazis

Last week my Bubi passed away.
Victory Day from a Jewish Perspective

This week marks the 70th anniversary of the capitulation of Nazi Germany.
The Jihad to Come in Europe

A ship carrying 104 refugees on their way from Libya to the shores of Italy was in distress and appeared to be sinking.
The Miracles Keep Us Going, Even During Hard Times

Jerusalem is still reeling from the latest vehicular terrorist attack, which claimed the life of 26-year-old Shalom Yochai Cherki.
1915-2015: Comparing a Century of Barbarity with ‘Nakba’

Bshara Nassar — a self-described “peacebuilder and social entrepreneur, a graduate of Bethlehem University, Palestine.