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Former Mexican Foreign Minister Talks Trump
Jorge Castaneda, Mexican former Foreign Minister, tells Fareed how Mexico is receiving Donald Trump’s controversial comments.
Iran And The New Monroe Doctrine
In Washington, conventional wisdom has long held that Iran's presence south of the U.S. border constitutes little more than an axis of annoyance. In this telling, Iran's activities in Central and South America -...
Fiddler, in Yiddish! Back in NYC!
Hear brand-new choral arrangements
-- in Yiddish! --
of songs from
Fiddler on the Roof
in
To Life, To Laugh, L'chaim!
A Centennial Celebration in Song of the Classic Yiddish Writer
Sholem Aleichem
performed by
The Jewish People's Philharmonic Chorus
Binyumen Schaechter, Conductor
Featured soloists:
Cantor Joel...
5 facts about Trump supporters’ views of immigration
Immigration policy has been a focal point of Donald Trump’s campaign since he announced he was running for president 14 months ago. Today, amid signs he may be preparing to modify some of his...
From Mexico to the kibbutz: Teens retrace pioneers’ footsteps
“Go and help them make the tehina, they don’t know how,” a couple of Israeli teens are instructed atop the desert lookout point on which they are making dinner together with a large group...
Building Prosperity And Security With Mexico
President Obama will meet Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto at the White House on July 22. This is a critical opportunity to stress the importance of U.S.-Mexico ties, to highlight the substantial progress in...
Venezuela’s Military Makes a Political Intervention
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has granted sweeping political powers to Defense Minister Gen. Vladimir Padrino Lopez. In a public announcement on July 11, the president said that all government ministries would be subordinated to...
How we are seen (Jews according the 700 Club)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/sjEXomjpXPU
Lest any Jew forgets – because of all the violence directed at us, the hatred, the incitement to kill, the vile words, the missiles, the rockets, the knives, the rocks, the deafening silence of...
The Humble Nobility of Elie Wiesel
It begins in a world now gone, lying at the borders of Ruthenia, Bukovina and Galicia, forgotten places that were the glory of the Habsburg Empire and of European Judaism. Seventy years later, all...
How Elie Wiesel inspired the Free Soviet Jewry movement
On my bookshelves there are two rows of volumes on the Soviet Jewry movement. Squeezed in among the tomes is a small, well-worn paperback with pages no longer attached to the spine, “The Jews...