The 37th World Zionist Congress – Tam V’Lo Nishlam
The Hebrew expression “tam v’lo nishlam,” done but not complete, is a very fitting description of the experience of the Ameinu delegation to the World
The Hebrew expression “tam v’lo nishlam,” done but not complete, is a very fitting description of the experience of the Ameinu delegation to the World
Twenty years ago, a great defender of Israel and champion of peace was struck down. As we commemorate the yahrzeit of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, z”l, and
It’s so tempting to make the comparison between the Torah portion, Chayyei Sarah, and the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Both are stories about
During the spring of 2014, I finally visited the Yitzhak Rabin Center, near the Tel Aviv University campus. In the words of the Jewish Virtual Library:
“German citizens were disarmed by their government in the late 1930s, and by the mid-1940s Hitler’s regime had mercilessly slaughtered six million Jews and numerous
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Gershon Baskin has been a pioneer in forging links between Israelis and Palestinians for years. He even served as an invaluable go-between with Hamas in
British Jews are mostly mortified at Jeremy Corbyn’s election to lead the British Labour Party. This Forward analysis by Liam Hoare explains why, but also suggests
Although not directly threatened by the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, my experience that day as a New Yorker, and even as a Jew with close