The McDonald’s Intifada
By Avi Glicksman I wrote this piece after returning from a two week stay in Israel. The primary purpose of my stay was to deliver
By Avi Glicksman I wrote this piece after returning from a two week stay in Israel. The primary purpose of my stay was to deliver
By Jerry Goodman This article was first published in the July-August 1998 issue of the Jewish Frontier. It chronicles another election upset in which a
On July 26, 1994, Yitzhak Rabin addressed the United States Congress during a unique convention, in which both houses of Congress honored Yitzhak Rabin, then
This article first appeared in The Huffington Post. Introduced to Jewish political discourse via a Zionist youth movement many years ago, my world view and personal
I grew up in a political family—my mother was an elected official for 12 years and she ran for the US Congress in 1986. My
By Judith Gelman Representing Ameinu, the largest progressive Zionist membership organization in the United States on AIPAC’s National Leadership Council is not easy. At this
Of the many stated goals of the Zionist movement, one resides firmly and deeply at its core: to take responsibility for the Jewish People. After
By Sheldon Schreter Sometimes you read an article (like Stewart Weiss’s “Survival Syndrome”, Jerusalem Post, Jan. 20, 2012) about the way Israelis cut lines and
The issue of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel continues to be a sore point with the nations. It is one thing to argue that
By Kenneth Bob, National President I was disturbed and, frankly surprised, to read in the New York Jewish Week that an Israeli government representative walked out of