Are They Killing ‘Folks’ Again?

What will it take before the President and his supporters start taking antisemitism seriously?
Mainstreaming Jew hatred in America

By de-judaizing the victims, who were targets only because they were Jews, Obama denied the uniqueness of the threat jihadist Islam and its adherents pose to Jews.
Alongside Bnei Menashe: A Personal Journey

A special people have entered my life and my heart.
France Implores Jews Not to Leave

A bit late in the day, is it not?
French Jews Must Leave Before it is Too Late

Many French Jews have noticed with discomfort that the “Je suis Charlie” campaign has gathered far more hashtags and demonstrators than the “Je suis Juif” one.
Europe’s Jews Tied to a Declining Political Class

As regular readers of my column will know, I am not an admirer of the analogy between the situation that Jews faced in Europe in the 1930s, and the trials and challenges we face now.
Study Reveals Serving God is Good for Your Health

A new study suggested synagogue attendance may improve your health.
Israel Preparing for Influx of French Jews Following Attacks

While millions of people took part in a march that was attended by over 40 world leaders in Paris on Sunday, another simultaneous event took place that came as a result of numerous violent attacks of hatred against the French Jewish community.
A Kuwaiti Muslim’s Journey to Chanukah

When Mark Halawa lights his family’s menorah during Chanukah, it is not without recalling his unique journey as a Kuwaiti Muslim to Orthodox Judaism.
Israel and the Diaspora

Jews have had a Diaspora at least since the middle of the sixth century before the common era.