What German and Palestinian Kids have in Common

A new study has found that many of the children who were educated in Nazi Germany retained, for the rest of their lives, the anti-Semitic attitudes they learned in school.
Oppose Gay Marriage, But Avoid Two Big Mistakes

I would like to warn you about the 2 biggest traps I see for those who oppose gay marriage. Let us not make these two mistakes in the midst of our opposition.
Obama Signs into Law Anti-BDS Measures

US President Barack Obama signed into law on Monday a controversial trade bill that includes landmark legislation combating the BDS movement.
Understanding Places like Iraq and Syria: Crowds, Belonging and Victory over Death

To make genuine sense of world politics, it is first necessary to look behind the news.
Moral Equivalence on the Rampage

The report of the international commission of inquiry, established by the UN Human Rights Council to allocate responsibility for last summer’s Gaza war
What Do the Druze Want?

The fate of the Druze in Syria has been occupying the minds of Israel’s decision-makers for a while now.
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.
The Iranian-American Nuclear Project

The known details of the soon-to-be- concluded nuclear deal.
World Jewish Population Nearly Reaches Pre-Holocaust Numbers

With nearly 16 million Jews living worldwide today, population numbers have nearly reached pre-Holocaust levels.
Down to the Wire, Netanyahu Calls for Tougher Demands on Iran Amid Passing Deadline

With only one day left to seal nuclear talks between the P5+1 and Iran, a senior US official said negotiations will mostly likely be extended past their June 30 deadline.