An American Trapped in the 1948 Siege of Jerusalem

“We are so used to bombs and the sound of firing guns that we don’t get upset anymore.”
48 Years of Celebrating Jerusalem’s Unity and Liberation!

This column generally deals with concerns over Jerusalem’s future, but once a year, on its modern birthday.
Jews Reclaim Synagogue in Arab Neighborhood in Jerusalem

Nearly 80 years after Yemenite Jews were evacuated from the Arab neighborhood of Silwan, a group of activists has moved into the community’s former synagogue.
Baltimore ‘riot mom’ needed in Jerusalem

One of the most enduring images from the Baltimore riots was that of the irate mother of a rioter.
BDS Movement Infiltrates the Virginia State Bar

For just more than a month now, the Virginia State Bar (VSB)—which, it should be noted, is a state body working with the legal profession in Virginia.
Palestinian Violence Continues to Escalate in Jerusalem

Palestinian perpetrated anti-police violence continues to rise in the capital of Israel.
Turkey’s Supposed Nemesis: “The Mastermind”

“The Mastermind” is not the product of a bunch of crazy fanatics.
The Miracles Keep Us Going, Even During Hard Times

Jerusalem is still reeling from the latest vehicular terrorist attack, which claimed the life of 26-year-old Shalom Yochai Cherki.
Disputing the False Charge of ‘Arab Cleansing’ in Jerusalem

There are multiple distortions, errors, and misrepresentations of fact throughout an 1,800 word essay published by Teju Cole at The Guardian last week.
After Failing to Preempt: Israel, Iran and Nuclear War

Back in January 2003, the Project Daniel Group had advised Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Iranian nuclearization.