150 leaders across North America express solidarity with Jewish community after synagogue attack

“The attack on Temple Israel marked a painful reminder that antisemitism is not abstract. The municipal leaders who signed this statement demonstrated a united commitment to ensuring their Jewish residents are able to live, gather, and worship without fear.”
Israel First? No. Israel protects the West

“Israel First.” You hear it all the time, repeated in news segments, online threads, and social media posts. It’s meant to make you suspicious, to make you angry. But here’s the truth: Israel is not America’s burden. Israel is America’s shield.
Israel-U.S. alliance deepens against Iran as Senate rejects war powers bid and IDF strikes mount

Israel and the United States are intensifying their campaign against Iran, marked by close military coordination and thousands of Israeli airstrikes. Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate rejected an effort to force a withdrawal of American forces from the conflict.
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.
Netanyahu spotlights probe into funding controversy as NYC debates synagogue safety and IDF strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

Netanyahu elevated a probe into alleged Bennett-era funding of controversial Arab initiatives as debate intensifies over past coalition ties. Meanwhile, New York lawmakers weighed synagogue security measures and the IDF struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.
Pastor Allen Jackson: Christian Zionism is under attack — from the right

At the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki sat down with one of America’s most prominent pastors to discuss a shift in Christian support for Israel that neither man is willing to accept.
Welcome to Mamdani-stan: reports of dawn Muslim call to prayer over loudspeakers in Brooklyn

The Islamic call to prayer now echoes through parts of New York City without a permit. The change overrode prior sound restrictions and was presented as a matter of religious accommodation, comparable to church bells.
Racist presidential humor, then and now

Unfortunately, racist humor among presidents is not a new phenomenon; it dates back to at least a century ago. The difference between then and now is that such remarks used to be made only in private, not in public.
Nashville’s historic synagogue welcomes Jews and Christians for Israel365’s fourth annual Shabbat

On a quiet street in Nashville, inside one of the city’s oldest synagogues, something unusual is happening this year. This weekend, Jews and Christians will gather around the same Shabbat table.