Biden’s Drive to War in the Middle East

President Joe Biden’s Iran policy was conceived and is being implemented by the same people who negotiated the JCPOA under Obama, who argued in favor of empowering Iran.
Israel and the Temple Mount’s Five Muslim Rivals

Everyone knows about the Jewish-Muslim tussle over claims to rule Jerusalem, with its Palestinian lie that Jerusalem has no role in Judaism, and also the pro-Israel rebuttal that the Koran does not mention Jerusalem.
Biden Urges Democracy Abroad, But will it Apply to Palestinians?

His strong words about human rights were welcome. Now we’ll see if he means them when it comes to one of the main offenders.
Jewish Right Needs to Condemn Marjorie Greene

Why are some right-of-center Jewish groups finding it so difficult to publicly condemn anti-Semitic congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene? A few, such as the Republican Jewish Coalition and the Coalition for Jewish Values, have spoken out. Herut too condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene’s extremism and her endorsements of anti-Semitic conspiracies. But too many others have remained silent. […]
Jethro: A Timeless Model for Jews and Christians

As Jews and Christians strive to exalt God in all our actions, while Jethro wasn’t present physically at Mt. Sinai, being a gentile, it underscores vividly how Jews and Christians need to stand together.
Is this a War against God?

So, is there a war with God? Is that even possible? A controversial title for-sure.
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.
It’s the Coalition, Stupid

This year one inevitable theme is the impact of and government’s response to the COVID pandemic, as well as the adaptation of Clinton’s mantra to “It’s the coalition, stupid.”
Palestinians are Back on the State Department Docket

Normalization is no substitute for peace, yet peace can’t happen without it.