Monthly Archives: April 2019
What if there’s no way to stop another synagogue shooting?
Who caused a madman to enter a synagogue in Poway, Calif., and begin shooting? And what can we do to stop another such extremist from committing the next atrocity?
These, aside from our grief at...
Jewish and pro-Israel groups criticize back-to-back anti-Semitic cartoons in ‘NY Times’
Jewish and pro-Israel groups have condemned The New York Times for publishing anti-Semitic cartoons in its international edition on April 25 and over the weekend.
Thursday’s cartoon featured U.S. President Donald Trump wearing a yarmulke, sporting dark-tinted glasses and...
Love letters of the Shoah: Messages thrown from cattle cars convey final wishes, prayers,...
Jews have long been known as the people of the book, but fresh evidence has emerged that they’re also the people of the letter.
Of the millions of Jews who were taken to their deaths...
Document showing America’s official recognition of Israel in May 1948 up for sale
The original exhibition copy of the United States’ recognition of Israel in 1948, signed by U.S. President Harry S. Truman, is up for sale for the first time.
The document, valued at $300,000, is the only...
Poway shooter charged with murder in death of woman and injuries of three others
John Earnest, the suspect behind killing a womanand injuring three others during Saturday-morning services at the Chabad of Poway in Southern California, has been charged with a count of first-degree murder and three counts attempted...
Children’s indoctrination: Jordanian boy pledges to be martyred for Jerusalem in viral video
On April 7, the Gaza TV Media YouTube account posted a video of a small Jordanian boy volunteering to go to Jerusalem and die as a martyr. In the video, the boy, Amir Al-Khasawne,...
Palestinian convicted of bus bombing in Israel stripped of US citizenship
A Palestinian American who was sentenced in 1991 to 10 years in prison—though had his sentence reduced—for attempting to blow up a bus in Israel three years earlier had his U.S. citizenship revoked for...
Florida Senate passes anti-Semitism bill with clear mandate
The Florida Senate unanimously passed an anti-Semitism bill previously passed unanimously by the Florida House, which adopts the U.S. State Department definition of anti-Semitism and mandates that discrimination against Jewish people be considered similar to acts...
April 15th: Writer Warren Adler Author of “The war of the Roses” dies at...
The American playwright and poet Warren Adler, author of about 50 novels, including "The war of the Roses", whose film adaptation was directed by Danny DeVito, died at age 91.
His son, David, was the...
Meet Raquel and Doris Bessudo of Mexican Dynasties
The Bravo TV channel, owned by NBC, is known for its over the top reality shows. These shows include, The Real Wives of Beverly Hills, etc. The shows portray the everyday trials and tribulations...