An Experiment That, for a Time, Did Not Fail
By Leonard Fein “Those were the days, my friend, we thought they’d never end…” That song may be much on the lips (or, more likely,
By Leonard Fein “Those were the days, my friend, we thought they’d never end…” That song may be much on the lips (or, more likely,
By Miriam G. Harel Communes and Communal Groups in Israel Miriam Harel (edited by Judith Gelman) There have many articles lamenting or
Antidote to Cynicism: the Gilboa-Jenin Connection By Kenneth Bob It is easy to be discouraged and even cynical about the Israeli-Palestinian track these days. As
By Amnon Shamosh When the kibbutz was a Kibbutz, every kibbutz had a Dining Hall to nourish both the body and the soul. And even
I write in memory of Amos Kenan, the Israeli artist, playwright and columnist who died Aug. 4 in Tel Aviv at the age of 82.
By Jeffry V. Mallow, Phd. Rules of Attainder Bill of attainder: A legislative act that singles out an individual or group for punishment without a
While the future of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks are being addressed by Special Envoy George Mitchell and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, a side drama is being
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his policy address on Sunday and accepted the two state solution already embraced by a large majority of Israelis. OK,
It had been at least 20 years since I was in New York for a Salute to Israel Parade. But it was a happy coincidence.
Now that Hamas has demonstrated, in case there was still any doubt, that its goal of destroying Israel is not just rhetoric, it becomes even