Israel is Right to Question Radical Extremists Who Come to Visit

The UK does it, the USA does it. Why should Israel open its doors to those who wish to harm the Jewish State?
Franks in a Roll on Passover

It was during the Intermediate Days of Passover when traditional Jews avoid leavened bread like virus germs.
17 Years Later: Sbarro Bombers Receive $300 K to Kill 15 Jews

17 years after the horrifying terrorist attack in a crowded restaurant left 15 dead, the Palestinian Authority has paid out almost $300,000 to the murderers.
Unique Initiatives in Israeli Wine Industry

With the rise to prominence of Israeli wine in the last few decades, Israeli wineries have branded themselves through unique initiatives created at the nexus of the Start Up Nation and the ancient Jewish tradition of winemaking.
Never Trump’s Insane Foreign Policy

And, given the dismal intellectual and practical failures of the foreign policies of both the George W. Bush administration and the Obama administration, it is a good thing for America and for global security that Trump has the field to himself.
Prelude to Genocide: Remembering the Days Before August 2014 and the Yazidi Genocide

In June 2014 ISIS attacked Camp Speicher in Iraq. The group captured more than 1,000 mostly Shi’ite cadets and systematically murdered them.
Israel’s Orphans Receive Academic Scholarships in Emotional Ceremonies

After the death of a parent, motivation for academic success as well as basic appreciation of life often decrease. Colel Chabad charity has a unique approach to orphans, which reaps outstanding positive results for hundreds of them every year
Will Friday Night’s Blood Moon Eclipse Determine How the Messiah Will Come?

On the night of Friday, July 27th, the longest lunar eclipse of the century will appear in the heavens over Israel, with one rabbi labeling it “an omen for Israel.”
Al-Jarida: “Israel Will Bomb Iraq, List of Iranian Targets”

I have termed this Clausewitz-style air power diplomacy. Now the question mark is in Iraq, according to Al-Jarida.
American Jews Just Don’t Get It

Perhaps a divide is inevitable. But can we not at least bond over the joy of having Jerusalem recognized and celebrated as our eternal capital? As our soldiers sang when they reached the Kotel in June 1967: “This is the day the Lord has wrought. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.”