There’s a joke that was popular when I was younger. Never ask a man his salary, a woman her age, or a German what his grandparents were doing in World War II. It’s something I’m continually reminded of since the ceasefire was announced.

There’s a joke that was popular when I was younger. Never ask a man his salary, a woman her age, or a German what his grandparents were doing in World War II. It’s something I’m continually reminded of since the ceasefire was announced.

Haaretz.com, the online English edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, gives you breaking news, analyses and opinions about Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish…

Haaretz.com, the online English edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, gives you breaking news, analyses and opinions about Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish…

All because of a foul-mouthed live streamer, the Zionist Organization of America issued a drastic and self-defeating ultimatum to the President of Heritage Foundation. It told Kevin Roberts that ties with it would be severed unless he made a…
From Gaza to the northern border, American involvement has moved from consultation to direct participation. U.S. officers now play an active role in coordinating humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, managing ceasefires and monitoring supply…

The world Jewish population has remained small because throughout history no other religion has suffered the continued persecution as have Jews. World Jewry foolishly thought the Holocaust was the culmination and the end of humanity’s war…

Wrapped in the gloss of a palpable false messianism, Zohran Mamdani’s rise to being elected mayor of New York is an unsustainable political model that is bound to fall and fail based on its own disingenuous notions. While extreme Socialism, or…
To All Who Stood With Us
To all the people who stood by us during the darkest period of our lives when we were targeted, boycotted, and pummeled with negative and false reviews, some of which still appear from time to time, I want to share an…

From the shores of Lake Urmia to the green valleys that stretch toward Tabriz, Iran’s northwestern corner breathes the spirit of Azerbaijani civilization. History has written its lines in the Turkic language, carved them into the stones of old…