Donald Trump has enlisted a diverse lineup of six clergy to pray him into office at his upcoming inauguration ceremony. Three draw on Jewish ritual objects and ideas in their practices, like Torah and prayer shawls — but only clergy member is actually a Jew.
Thomas Friedman of the New York Times belittled Kushner’s qualifications during an interview with John Kerry, the secretary of state.
For some on the ‘alt-right’, Jews offer a model. To others, they’re a plague.
In his first interview with foreign press, Trump called his son-in-law a “good boy” who will succeed where countless diplomats have failed.
King had ambitious plans for a peaceful pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Then the 1967 war broke out.
A new petition is calling for hundreds of “Nazi and white supremacists” to be booted off the platform.
Even “alt-right” figurehead Richard Spencer didn’t want armed neo-Nazis marching down the middle of Whitefish, Montana.
A Jewish “alt-righter” thinks so.
Neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin mailed an incomplete permit application to the city of Whitefish, where he hopes to hold a march against local Jews.
The Canadian branch of the Jewish Defense League is prepared to mobilize in Whitefish, Montana, where neo-Nazis are planning an anti-Jewish march on Martin Luther King Jr. Day — and do whatever it takes to “smash the Nazis.”