Josh Shapiro and the unmaking of a vice president

The successful campaign to keep the Jewish governor of Pennsylvania off the Democratic ticket is a watershed moment for Democrats and American Jews.
Bridging Faith and Understanding: Young Christians and Israel

In the heart of Spokane, Washingto,, Rabbi Elie Mischel, addressed a group of young Christians, shedding light on a growing concern within the Christian community. The disconnect between younger generations and their faith, particularly in relation to Israel, has become increasingly apparent in recent years.
Floods in Saudi Arabia: Bringing about “Isaiah’s road through the wilderness”

“Israel and the world are undergoing an unprecedented upheaval as never before seen developments take place… This started with the Coronavirus pandemic which led to even greater changes.”
Sifting through the bias about Netanyahu, Hamas and Harris

How can we determine whether a liberal media consensus about defeating Hamas, Benjamin Netanyahu or Kamala Harris is based on reality or just partisan advocacy?
“The Shield of Our Nation:” Sderot’s Resilience in the Face of Immense Tragedy

When you only have 15 seconds to run to a bomb shelter at the sound of a siren, buckling your seatbelt is a safety hazard. In Sderot, how long it takes you to read this paragraph is how long you have to duck down during rocket attacks from Gaza.
Armageddon Notwithstanding

I’d be lying if I told you that things are not tense in Israel right now, nationally and personally. As always, one of the ways to get through it is with humor, even when the situation is far from funny.
Iran’s ongoing effort to destabilize Judea and Samaria

Since Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre, the IDF has “taken the gloves off” in Judea and Samaria as the terror group has stepped up its efforts there, observers say.
In praise of targeted killings of terrorists

Critics claim the deaths of murderers of Jews will make things worse. But if Israel’s enemies seek its destruction, victory over them should be the goal of the Jewish state.
Iran’s Ayatollahs and Hezbollah assault on the US homeland

The October 7th Hamas attack on Israel could inspire similar terrorist activities globally, including in the U.S. and Latin America. This is made even more plausible given Iran’s increased alliances with Latin American countries and Hezbollah’s activities pose a heightened threat to U.S. national security.
Mike Kelly: Championing Freedom and Values in Washington State Senate Race

In the heart of eastern Washington, a compelling voice for freedom and traditional values has emerged in the race for the 4th legislative district Senate seat. Mike Kelly, a candidate with a remarkable journey of redemption and renewal, brings a unique perspective to the political landscape.