Daily Archives: September 13, 2019
Boltonism must not be allowed to disappear
John Bolton’s departure from the Trump administration should have had the left cheering from the rafters.
Bolton has long been a bogeyman in liberal circles on account of his refusal to appease the enemies of...
Netanyahu is THE issue in Israel’s election
Benyamin “Bibi” Netanyahu has support. He’s leading all others by a substantial margin in polls that ask for the favored Prime Minister.
Likud as such, is more problematic. Polls showed it often tied with Blue...
Reform launches a political war in time for the High Holidays
It turns out that the Jewish community didn’t need to wait until the synagogues were packed for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in order to gauge the amount of political rhetoric that American rabbis...
The Intercultural Fusion and Conflation of Islam and Judaism in Morocco
Morocco is one of the most culturally rich countries in the world due to its extensive history; one major reason for its rich cultural heritage is due to the fact that numerous empires controlled...
Top this? Presidential candidates get covered in Yiddishkeit
Along with giving out kipot to put on one’s head, Marc Daniels, a published author and the director of an independent marketing and consulting company, is also seeking to get wearers and non-wearers—from presidential...
After third Democratic debate, pundits ask: Where was debate on Iranian threat?
In the third Democratic primary debate on Thursday night, unlike the previous ones where foreign policy was discussed at least somewhat, there were neither questions nor answers on the U.S. policy surrounding the Iranian...
Florida man apprehended for threatening to shoot Jews
A Florida man who threatened to shoot up a local synagogue and has said publicly that he hates Jews was apprehended on Friday by the FBI.
Hanson Larkin, 25, was in an Orlando federal court...
Trump: ‘I don’t believe Israel is spying on US’
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he doesn’t believe that Israel is spying on the United States.
“I don’t think the Israelis are spying on us. I really would find that hard to...
US State Department announces special envoy for Holocaust issues
The U.S. State Department announced on Thursday that Cherrie Daniels has been tapped to be its Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues.
Founded in 1999, the Office of the Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues “develops and...
Netanyahu and Putin talk foreign policy in Sochi
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi on Thursday, just five days ahead of the Israeli elections in an apparent effort to win support from supporters of political rival...