The Syrian Refugee Crisis: An Opportunity for Israel
This week, the global refugee crisis has grabbed the world’s attention. After three years of war and violence, hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing Syrian’s
This week, the global refugee crisis has grabbed the world’s attention. After three years of war and violence, hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing Syrian’s
Alan Dershowitz sees himself as very much a liberal. Even in terms of Israel, he touts the fact that he supports a two-state solution with
We have recoiled in horror and disgust over recent events in Israel and the occupied territories, in which Jewish terrorists caused the deaths from burns
This is a jubilee year. It was 50 years ago that Rabbi Heschel walked arm and arm with Martin Luther King. This year marks the
In the least plausible alternative version of my life, I would have stayed in the San Fernando Valley rather than leaving Los Angeles over 40
Reproduced from here by permission of the Forward. A few months ago, as I was chatting with a new friend, I found myself divulging my political
July 23, 2015 Ameinu, the largest grassroots progressive Zionist organization in North America, has followed the negotiations over a nuclear deal between Iran and the
Many in Congress and in the American Jewish community are opposed to the agreement reached among the United States, its P5+1 international partners, and Iran.
When I go on my Taglit Birthright trip in August, I won’t be like most of the other students on my trip. Most of them
By Hiam Simon and Mark Gold Do you remember that old joke about 2 Jews and 3 opinions? Maybe it was 3 Jews and 5