The Palestinian Leaders’ Al-Aqsa Hoax Strikes Again

Distorting the reality of the Temple Mount as a tool for spurring death and destruction comes naturally to the honchos in Ramallah and Gaza.
‘They Own the Media:’ Coronavirus Anti-Semitism Remains Lethal

Political paranoia variously holds the Jews responsible for the death of the Messiah, spreading the bubonic plague during the medieval period and sparking two world wars.
Young Germans Move Beyond the Past to Solidify Relations in Israel, With Adults and Kids Alike

A group of young adults from Germany, including direct descendants of Nazi Wehrmacht soldiers and/or members of the SS, met with Holocaust survivors to gain much-needed closure for the sins of their grandparents and great-grandparents.
Holocaust Education Won’t Succeed Without Storytelling

Since Holocaust Remembrance Day falls this week, it’s a good time to remember a timeless truth: Nothing sticks in the memory like human stories.
Why are Jews and Poles Still Arguing about the Holocaust?

A misleading article about historians and Polish complicity has exacerbated a controversy that distracts us from the need to fight contemporary anti-Semitism rather than relitigate old battles.
Anti-Semitic or Just ‘Strident’?

An alternative definition by the “Nexus Task Force on Israel and Antisemitism” offers an escape route to those who oppose Israel’s existence.
A Bicentennial To Mark Modern Zionism

The man at first believed passionately in assimilation as an answer for Jews and later, due to what he saw as rising anti-Semitism advocated a new idea, what eventually became known as Zionism.
Obama’s Third Term

Israel scarcely needs the absence of a phone call to tell it that it has a grave problem with the new occupant of the White House.
The Historical Problem with Poland

It was the epicenter of the Holocaust, and it’s impossible to imagine the process of memorialization without it.
Holocaust Remembrance and Tu B’Shevat: Resilience Meets Renewal

The roots that go back to ancient times represent resilience; the trees of Tu B’Shevat represent growth and renewal.