Illiterate

As part of my ongoing research into why support for Israel is declining among American churches, I am increasingly drawn to the parallel growing apostasy.
Jewish Mysteries

Two issues ought to trouble anyone concerned with Jewish and Israeli history.
The Second French Revolution

This year is going to be crucial for Europe as France, Germany, and other countries will decide the identity of their leaders for the coming years.
Trump’s Tragic Mistake

It is hard to see how Trump, now committed to this dangerous folly, can walk away from it. But to diminish the damage, a way must be found, quickly.
Where Black is White and White is Black

And I can guarantee that sometime soon, the world will recognize White as the color it really is. And Black as well. May it be soon and in our days, Amen.
Adding More Fuel to the Fire of Hatred

Resolutions like the one adopted by UNESCO on Tuesday may have no practical validity, but it’s hard to ignore their cumulative damage. Diplomatic jihad is scoring achievements, and to hell with the facts.
Europe: More Migrants Coming

“Eight to ten million migrants are still on the way”
From Far-Off India to the IDF: An Immigrant’s Tale

At a ceremony held in Jerusalem, Staff Sergeant Eliezer Menashe ascended the podium as his relatives looked on, and was granted a Medal of Excellence by President Reuven Rivlin.
France’s Muslims in the Runoff Election

Why Marine Le Pen has a good chance of being France’s next president.
Why the U.S.Should not Back ‘Palestine’

Despite receiving billions, the Palestinian Authority is still unprepared to govern.