“Jewish Nose” Jokes aren’t Funny. In Fact, they’re Dangerous

A political candidate in Virginia, a television game show host, and a Washington, D.C. historian seem to think that jokes about “Jewish noses” are funny.
Battered Afghan Women and Divided Loyalties

Back in the day, I could only work with battered women for a short while, after which I burned out.
Iron Dome Funding: A Referendum on Supporting Terror in Congress

News this week of Democrats withdrawing the funding of the Iron Dome from the US budget in order to accommodate left wing extremists within the party is nothing other than a capitulation to terror in the halls of Congress. It represents another case of people claiming to support Palestinian Arabs doing something anti-Israel (and in […]
The Largest, Longest-Running Bible Study in the World

The eighth day of the Feast of Sukkot marks the joyous celebration of the turning over of the Torah (Simchat Torah), where the study of Deuteronomy has been completed and study of Genesis is begun.
The State Department’s Failed Diplomacy in the Middle East

The State Department motto, “Diplomacy In Action,” has always seemed vainglorious, and after seven months of Joe Biden at the helm, a rebranding seems in order.
Why was the Jewish Response to Durban a Failure?

Twenty years ago, a U.N. conference against racism was hijacked by a revival of the “Zionism is racism” canard. You can draw a straight line from there to the way critical race theory legitimizes anti-Semitism today.
In Increasingly Crowded Skies, Israeli Company Offers Drones a New Way of Navigating

NavGuard, made by Asio Technologies, started as a navigation system independent of GPS signals in the defense sector; as delivery drones grow, the company is primed for the civilian market.
Biden’s Tax & Vax Plan May be Straw that Breaks Wise Men’s Camels’ Backs

Joe Biden is looking a little Grinchy, having decided to fire the unvaccinated across America as we head toward the holidays.
Time for Both Parties to Repent for their Nazi Analogies

A Jewish GOP Senate candidate was roasted for comparing vaccine mandates to the Gestapo. Democrats who have used such analogies about Republicans are not in a position to talk.
After 20 Sept. 11 Anniversaries, the Sleeping Giant Nods Off Again

We’re back to Sept. 10, 2001, except that both our enemies and our allies are now watching the American giant return to his slumber. Expect serious repercussions to follow.