AIPAC’s hubris and its absurd (though convenient) belief in an unparalleled convergence of the interests of two separate nations with very different needs may have
While many of us are secretly questioning our own belief in democracy and are wondering if the belief that “Democracies don’t attack democracies” will be
If any of you haven’t seen the movie Visioning Tibet, I strongly recommend you keep it on your radar even if you can’t make the
Ari Shavit has an insightful article, “The Samurai of Zionism,” in this week’s New Yorker, drawn from numerous private interviews with Ariel Sharon beginning in
This past year hasn’t been too good for the cradle of American Jewry, New York’s Lower East Side. The 2nd avenue Deli is closed. Starbuck’s
The NY Times reports, A former Pentagon analyst who gave classified information to an Israeli diplomat and two members of a pro-Israel lobbying group was
In perhaps their best joke ever, the Zionist Organization of America is leading a threat to boycott a Jewish university. The Forward reports, Brandeis University — often regarded
While most of the fight against fundamentalism in the Jewish world is focused against the Activist, or Zionist, Jewish fundamentalists (including on this blog), it
Elicia Brown writes in this week’s issue of the Federation controlled New York Jewish Week that, Rabbi Roston, the first woman rabbi to lead a
“Orthodox leaders are so infuriated by the city’s educational efforts that some threatened to protest at the mayor’s inauguration wearing yellow Stars of David. In
