Disengagement: Reflections at the crossroads
By Avi Melamed These are dramatic traumatic days we are going through. Yet, it is still important to maintain a broad perspective. Though we, the
By Avi Melamed These are dramatic traumatic days we are going through. Yet, it is still important to maintain a broad perspective. Though we, the
Scenes of IDF soldiers removing Gazan settlers bring new meaning to the rallying cry: ?Support Israel as the only democracy in the Middle East.? Despite
By Cary Sperling As is well-known, lavish bar and bat mitzvah celebrations have become the norm in the lives of many American Jews. One Long
There are no facts. This is the mantra of radical deconstructivism. All knowledge is relative, temporary, subjective, and ultimately political. No one has a greater
By Judith Gelman Little suggests that only weeks remain for Ganei Tal, a religious moshav in southern Gaza. The lawns are watered and fresh flowers
There is a famous aphorism attributed to Elias R. Beadle: ?Half the work that is done in this world is to make things appear what
By Guy Spigelman In the background of the battle over disengagement, Israel has been debating a major reform of the country’s education system. In 2004
By Ezra Weinberg What is blue and white and orange all over? Give up? It’s a young Israeli child draped with an Israeli flag for
By Jeffry V. Mallow, Phd. Recently the Anti-Defamation League alerted the Palestinian Authority that the PA web site had a link to the ?Protocols of
The last four years have been an extraordinarily difficult time for American Jews. We watched as Israeli men and women fell victim to senseless terrorist