Have Holocaust Survivors from the Former Soviet Union been forgotten?

After the war, the events of the Holocaust were downplayed by the Soviet authorities and survivors were silenced.
Saving Soviet Jews in Rekjavik Long Distance

This week in 1986, US President Ronald Regan and Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev met at a summit in Rekjavik, Iceland.
America Needs New Export Controls

Protection must include limits on what can be imported, especially for government and military use.
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.
Jewish ‘Red Army’ Veterans Mark Victory Over Nazi Germany at Knesset

The annual march, which has been held in Jerusalem since the late ‘90’s, took place at the Knesset for the first time.
Holocaust Survivors Experience Redemption by Reuniting With Long-Lost Loved Ones

At the end of last summer, Nina Fishman, the 71-year-old daughter of Holocaust survivors from Lithuania, received a phone call out of the blue from Magen David Adom’s Family Tracing and Reunification Unit. Her long-lost relatives found her.
American Jewry’s Necessary Moral Reckoning

The main source of American Jewish antagonism toward Israel is divergent views on the Palestinians.
Modi and Israel’s Coming of Age

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel this week marks more than the 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Israel at Risk of Losing Jewish Majority “Within Decades”

Bearing the data in mind, it brings to light a sincere concern as to where Israel’s Jewish population will stand in the coming years.
[BLOG] Russia Gained a Lot in Syria

When we analyze Russia’s gains from direct military involvement in Syria, we see that Russia actually gained quite a lot.