Honoring Nazi war criminals, from Broadway to the Mideast

There are 206 granite plaques embedded in the sidewalks along a half-mile stretch of Lower Broadway known as the “Canyon of Heroes.” Among those honored are leaders of the pro-Nazi Vichy regime in France during the Holocaust.
From Haman to Tehran: the Purim pattern repeats

Over these two years, we have witnessed the collapse of every hostile state and every terrorist group surrounding the Jewish state.
On Iran attacks, J Street diverges from the Israeli left

Its repeated criticism of actions of self-defense, and now, its opposition to the elimination of a nuclear threat, raise real questions about its priorities.
Deliverance will arise – But what will you do?

Last week Tucker Carlson went to the White House to plead the case for Iran. There were also those, who we will likely never know, who made the case that the Reign of Terror must come to an end. Thank God Trump listened to the Esthers in his midst.
Discovering the prophetic key that unlocks the return of Israel’s ten tribes

Rabbinic authorities and Israeli institutions have generally accepted Jews who have returned to Israel with relative ease. This pattern stands in marked contrast to the situation of millions of people worldwide who believe they descend from the ten northern tribes of Israel.
Glorifying lynchers, then and now

A senior Palestinian Authority official has again publicly praised the terrorists who lynched two Israeli Jews in the PA capital city of Ramallah on October 12, 2000.
Spreading newspeak, spreading ‘intifada’

“Palestine Action activists to face retrial” is the headline the BBC decided to use recently for their story about the violent extremist group based in the United Kingdom.
Battle over the Western Wall: who defines holiness in Jerusalem?

PM Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a scheduled vote in the Ministerial Committee for Legislation. The vote would have advanced a bill to place the entire Western Wall plaza under the Chief Rabbinate and enforce Orthodox prayer customs throughout.
Sheltering killers and making excuses

For some reason, the various governments that enthusiastically promoted the Oslo accords have never been troubled by blatant violations of the accords.
The 50th anniversary of a book that explained Israel like no other

Reading a chronicle of the Israeli peace movement now is a fascinating reminder of how far the Labor Party and the Israeli left have drifted.