One year ago, tens of thousands of Gazans marched to the border with Israel
When you’re with Seth Rogen, all it takes is 90 seconds to experience bliss.
“Reuben Sachs” began with the words “Reuben Sachs was the pride of his family,” then showed just how the weight of that pride doomed its subject.
Protesters clashed in Brooklyn on Thursday night over a tweet by City Council member Kalman Yeger, who wrote that “Palestine doesn’t exist.”
Jared Kushner has been speculated to be a significant figure in Robert Mueller’s investigation.
“The man ruined a living family’s life. No one asked him to burn the body. Cruel beyond words. I believe he deserves a lot more.”
An Israeli cardiologist claims to have developed a new technique that shows how Israeli medicine continues to innovate.
From the vintage jazz recordings to the timeless furnishings, everything suggests something deliciously surreptitious, a speakeasy or a private club.
“Connecting these youngsters with Judaism is only the beginning,” said the rabbi.
They wore striped uniforms — a yellow star is visible on one — and had nooses around their necks.
By celebrating Trump’s recognition of the Golan Heights as Israeli territory, Netanyahu maybe looking to move ahead and annex the West Bank.
Rather than only attack AIPAC, Omar should be raising awareness for the struggle of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
An artwork displayed last week at Northern Virginia Community College drew condemnation from a local rabbi for anti-Semitism.
He was widely criticized after tweeting “Anti-semitism is a right-wing force.”
“Ki beiti beit tefillah yikarei l’chol ha-‘amim — ‘may my house be a house of prayer for many nations.’ We were not formed as a theocracy.
While many New York democrats are growing more willing to stand up for Palestine, most remain committed to a two state solution.
The final sentence of the Seder — “Next year in Jerusalem” — is a lot like baseball’s ritualized consolation: “Wait till next year.”
“Such analogies cheapen not just the victims’ memory but our national discourse.”