The Trump Impeachment Campaign will Hurt American Jewry

In broad daylight or behind the scenes, self-hating Jews have always been the worst detractors of the Jews, and their most injurious and treacherous enemies.
Speaking Lashon Hara about the World

Our lives seem to be surrounded by war, destruction, hunger and illness – with no end and without much hope.
1967 and Other Events

The 50 years since the Six Day war has brought forth an outpouring of memories and analyses of that event and what various individuals trace to it.
Why Abbas Won’t Accept ‘2 States for 2 Peoples’

Is the Palestinian Authority going to accept renewed peace negotiations? Despite the opstimistic buzz, it seems highly unlikely.
Where are We?

There’s another American President asserting his intention of bring peace to Israel and Palestine.
Ethical Code for Professors won’t Solve the Problem

The problem is not academics expressing their political opinion; the problem is that it’s always the same opinion. So instead of silencing people, critical thinking should be allowed through a diverse and wide presentation of approaches.
Germany: Migrant Sex Crimes Double in One Year

Two German police officers have been removed from their posts after they failed properly to provide emergency assistance to a woman who was raped by a migrant in Bonn.
Mr. Trump Is in Washington

Whether Trump’s presidency will eventually be successful will still be an unanswered question. But, at the very least, it will finally get off the ground.
Waiting on Washington

The Middle East would require a bold American leader to jumpstart peace negotiations in Jerusalem, if such a process is even possible.
US National Security: Bombs vs. Intellect in the Absence of “Wise Counsel”

US President Donald Trump’s expressed preferences notwithstanding, core military problems in the Middle East and North Korea are not about ordnance.