Israel Is Still at War

After several military defeats, the largest and strongest Arab state, Egypt, signed a historic peace treaty with Israel in 1979.
A Familiar Refusal

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reiterated last week that the refugee problem could be solved “based on international law and previous agreements.”
Kohanim: The Challenge of Educational Dissent

Living Judaism must be able to stand up against ideas that are highly un-Jewish and at the same time be open to new ideas.
Assad’s Hollow Crown

The mortar shells came early in the morning. At about 5. At regular intervals. Solemn and sinister. They were a reminder of how close it all was.
Palestinians Use Deception for Greater Acceptance

PA President Mahmoud Abbas met with President Donald Trump last week to discuss the peace process. He blatantly lied throughout his public remarks.
Your Tax Dollar Funding Palestinian Terrorism

It’s outrageous that a family of a terrorist gets more money than it costs to provide one scholarship for a child of a terror victim.
It’s Israel’s Duty to Expose Barghouti as a Crook

Perhaps one day, Marwan Barghouti will lead the Palestinians to a historic compromise. In the meantime, however, he is a Hamas collaborator and an enemy of the possibility to renew the peace process. Weakening him, under the current circumstances, is the right thing to do.
Embarking on a Fool’s Errand

Like a sand trap in the desert, these former negotiations have created a loggerhead that is almost impossible to extricate one’s self out of:
Is Judaism Racism?

Judaism means more commitment and more demands from its own adherents, and not from anyone else.
Remembering my Friend, Rabbi Benny Elon

The Jewish people have lost a great patriot, an amazing man, a special soul today with the passing of Rabbi Binyamin (Benny) Elon.