Remembering the Holocaust in a Post-‘Sacred Survival’ Era

American Jews turned Shoah observance into their civil religion. If belief in that secular faith is gone, then is there a place for the Holocaust in the community’s future?
To my Holocaust-Survivor Grandmother, Who had a Penchant for Wimbledon

She knew English, French, German and Spanish. She taught not only those languages, but also how to have a kind and tolerant tongue.
Israeli Print Shop Sued for NIS 50,000 after Refusing to Print LGBT Fliers

When the owners of the “Rainbow Color” printing press received a request from the gay group, they instantly replied via email saying: “We won’t get involved with abominable materials. We are Jews!”
A Sacred Obligation and a Solemn Opportunity

The faults notwithstanding, the obligation to help these people who suffered unspeakable horrors as young men and women is critical.
Pandemics, Palestinian Incitement and Peace

Should we ever get confused about who the good guys and bad guys are, we need look no further than how each government behaved during the coronavirus pandemic to tell which is which.
China’s Hallowed Status at the United Nations

The fact that the Communist regime has been included on a panel to decide some of the world’s human-rights issues is just another example of how the various agencies that compose the U.N. system can be twisted to favor one member state even as they discriminate against another.
Tel Aviv: The Foundation for the Building of Modern Israel

When you’re able to make travel plans in the future, don’t miss the opportunity to come visit and experience Tel Aviv yourself soon.
Wall Street Bulls Battle the Bears in Mother of All Recessions

FedMed proved dead awhile ago with the whole Bulls team looking dead on the field, until Team Trump, the owner’s club, joined Coach Powell.
How Israel is Directly Helping the Palestinian Arabs

Two recent articles of mine triggered separate, similar, and parallel feedback. In both cases, the comments were cloaked in concern for “the Palestinians,” but was cover for denigrating Israel.
This is not a Passover for Despair

The restrictions we are forced to endure is not a reason to give up hope. Instead, we should look to history and count our many blessings.