UK: Belfast Pastor Faces Prison for “Grossly Offending” Islam

An evangelical Christian pastor in Northern Ireland is being prosecuted for making “grossly offensive” remarks about Islam.
Answering Pope Francis’s Question About Auschwitz

“The great powers had photographs of the railway routes that the trains took to… Auschwitz,” Pope Francis remarked this week.
World Jewish Population Nearly Reaches Pre-Holocaust Numbers

With nearly 16 million Jews living worldwide today, population numbers have nearly reached pre-Holocaust levels.
Prophecy Comes Alive as Non-Jews Delve into Jewish Wisdom

A fascination with the Jewish Talmud by Buddhists and Christians in South Korea is evidence of a growing thirst for Jewish wisdom.
Israel’s Core Challenge – Staying Alive in an Age of Enemy ‘Martyrdom’

Whether in Gaza, the West Bank, or Tehran, Israel’s Jihadist enemies wish to kill Jews because every such homicide is felt to be a sacred obligation.
A Former Italian Model’s Mission at the Mount of Olives

Vandalism and garbage throwing is not a new phenomenon at the most ancient Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.
The Palestinians’ Real Strategy

Marzouk’s remarks refute claims by some in the Arab and Western media that Hamas is moving toward pragmatism and moderation.
The Adelson Saban Coalition Should Be Emulated By All Supporters of Israel

In the pro-Israel camp and in the Jewish community, there are many divisions and disagreements regarding how we should handle our advocacy for Israel.
“Living With Dignity”, EU Parliament Hosts Seminar on Holocaust Survivor’s Welfare

A daylong seminar entitled “Living with Dignity” was held at the European Parliament in Brussels, focusing on European Holocaust Survivors and the restitution of stolen property.
Spain’s Law on Citizenship for Sephardic Jews “Does Not Right a Wrong”

The final version of the law introduces so many hurdles to obtaining Spanish citizenship.