My Grandfathers Were Illegal Immigrants
The immigrant experience is central to the American Jewish story, so as Jews we often sympathize with the challenges today’s immigrants face in coming to
The immigrant experience is central to the American Jewish story, so as Jews we often sympathize with the challenges today’s immigrants face in coming to
By Jeffry V. Mallow, Phd. I oppose most Israeli settlements in the West Bank. They are unnecessary, they drain resources from Israel proper, they compromise
I. Six Days in June 1967 I was an eighth grade school boy when the first Jordanian shelling began. Several hours passed in the school
By Elihu Davison A study recently released under the imprimatur of Harvard University, just published in edited form by the London Review of Books is
I am very heartened by the Labor Party’s strong showing in yesterday’s Israeli election. Wait a minute, you might be thinking. In the 2003 Knesset
By Elihu Davison I’m writing this as the Israel Elections Authority is still counting ballots, so I have no knowledge of actual results. In a
By Amir Peretz “Israel is at one of the most important moments in its history, a moment that will define its future. Unfortunately, over the
By Ina Friedman Ina Friedman, Senior Reporter for the Jerusalem Report and co-author of “Murder in the Name of God: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin”,
There’s no escaping Middle East politics. Here I am, living in Denmark, as it struggles against a Muslim boycott and attacks on its citizens across
By UPZ Staff The UPZ Birthright Program offered a wide spectrum of topics, speakers and outings that inspired the participants to not only experience the