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  • CAIR demands right to terrorize synagogues

    Daniel Greenfield|Sep 27, 2024

    (JNS) — I was on site when a mob of Islamists and leftists attacked the Adas Torah synagogue in Los Angeles. The synagogue was besieged and Jews were prevented from entering. Multiple Jewish community members were assaulted while the police for the most part did nothing. No arrests were made of the attackers who came armed and masked. While the media tried to once again cover up or redirect blame for the violence, there was enough outrage that a few L.A. legislators actually attempted to introduce bills banning more of the same. Who would p...

  • Why negotiate with liars?

    David Levine|Sep 27, 2024

    (JNS) — The current negotiations between Hamas—an Iran-supported, internationally designated foreign terrorist organization—and Israel, a legitimate democratic nation-state, is a puzzlement. About 3,800 Hamas terrorists were among the 6,000 Gazans who invaded Israel on Oct. 7 and committed barbaric, inhumane atrocities. Every inhumane act committed, including the taking of hostages and the firing of thousands of indiscriminate rockets into civilian Israeli towns and cities, is against every law of humanity, conduct under the laws of war and m...

  • Defense is not just blocking

    Paul Bachow|Sep 27, 2024

    (JNS) — Hezbollah began a massive attack against Israel on Aug. 25. They planned to launch more than 7,000 missiles and drones to overwhelm Israel’s defense systems. Satellite surveillance images of the movement and loading of ballistic missiles into launchers gave Israel about 15 minutes advanced notice of the attack. To prevent an attack that would probably have overwhelmed its aerial-defense systems, Israel sent 100-plus fighter jets to destroy as many of Hezbollah’s rocket-launcher barrels as possible. These barrels were aimed at north...

  • The answer is obvious

    Rav Hayim Leiter|Sep 27, 2024

    (JNS) — I’m a fan of the Free Press podcast “Honestly.” It’s one of my regular sources of media. The even-handed coverage given to all topics is invigorating. But as someone who lives in Judea and Samaria, the episode titled “The Palestinian ‘Traitor’ Risking Everything to Speak Out” lacks some necessary context. For those who haven’t listened to the episode, I highly recommend it. The interviewee has both an unbelievable story and a fascinating philosophy on life. Since speaking out against the atrocities of Oct. 7, he’s been labeled a traitor...

  • Just blame Hamas

    Jonathan Feldstein|Sep 20, 2024

    The question was wrong, but the answer was wronger. Upon returning to the White House from his vacation, a reporter asked President Biden, “Mr. President, do you think it’s time for Prime Minister Netanyahu to do more on this issue? Do you think he is doing enough (to free the hostages)?” Biden responded, “No.” The timing of the question, and Biden’s response, were significant. This was the day after the funeral of American-Israeli Hersh Goldberg-Polin in Jerusalem. Hersh was one of more than 250 people kidnapped by Hamas terrorists...

  • Israel is an armory of democracy

    Lawrence Solomon|Sep 20, 2024

    (JNS) — Israel devotes a larger proportion of its GDP to arms and security exports than any other country on Earth. That devotion makes it unique in another way. More than 80 percent of Israel’s arms exports support the world’s democracies, including small democracies that need to deter much larger tyrannical regimes. By acting as these democracies’ armory and their intelligence shield, Israel plays an outsized role in the Western world’s defense against threats that become more palpable by the day. Israel is David confronting the world’s G...

  • The Amalek within

    Rabbi Yossy Goldman|Sep 20, 2024

    (JNS) — Why is Amalek considered the archenemy of Israel? We’ve had no shortage of vile and murderous enemies in our time. What makes Amalek so fiendishly unique that even the Nazis were symbolically referred to as Amalekites? In last week’s Torah reading, Ki Tetze, we find no less than 74 biblical commandments, the highest number of any parshah. It represents some 12 percent of the 613 commandments of the Torah in this one weekly reading. The final item on the agenda is about the nation of Amalek—specifically, the obligation to remembe...

  • An appeal to the conscience of the world

    Howard Teich|Sep 20, 2024

    (JNS) — Israel is bringing light to the world when it is out front confronting evil, as it is doing with its war with Hamas. The ultimate future of the Middle East rides on Israel not only winning the war in Gaza but successfully battling the demonic leadership of Iran which controls every move of its surrogates as a well-trained puppeteer. Let’s be clear, this is a regional war. The complexity of that confrontation may well override the immediate demands of individuals and transform the horizon. Israel faces an existential threat to its ver...

  • A Christian solution for peace in Gaza

    Marziyeh Amirizadeh|Sep 20, 2024

    As an Iranian American, having lived most of my life under the misogynist evil extremism of the Islamic regime, there are many things that bring me back to the traumas in the land of my birth. Waking up to the news this week of six Israeli hostages being executed by Hamas in cold blood reminds me of the period I served a death sentence in Evin prison when Islamic regime agents massacred thousands. The solution for peace in Gaza is not negotiating with the terrorists, but to cut off the head of the octopus in Iran, and to eliminate its...

  • America the unprepared

    Michael Mandelbaum|Sep 13, 2024

    (Jerusalem Strategic Tribune via JNS) — The principal product of Washington, D.C., is words. They come in three different kinds of packages: memoranda, by which government departments and organizations communicate internally; op-ed articles, by which these various groups communicate with each other and the public; and reports, usually compiled under the auspices of people with expertise in the subject being addressed. All three types are highly perishable. Almost none reaches a broad audience or is read more than a few days after it appears. E...

  • Israel, the United States and the Iranian threat

    Robert M. Schwartz|Sep 13, 2024

    (JNS) — Israel’s enemies have a sinister proclivity to attack on sacred holidays. Many expected the Iranian retaliation for the murder of Hamas terror leader Ismail Haniyeh to come on Tisha B’Av, the Jewish holiday commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temples. Astonishingly, that night, I had a most restful sleep, although disturbed by a foreboding dream. I envisioned the destruction of modern-day Israel, the 75 years of Israel’s miraculous splendor standing in ruins and ash, as it was after the devastation of the ancient...

  • Hillel across America needs to rally its student troops

    Mitchell Bard|Sep 13, 2024

    (JNS) — Turning out for a barbecue is nice; showing up for Israel is essential. The University of Maryland Hillel rightly took pride in hosting a back-to-school barbecue that attracted 1,500 Jewish students. However, the event was partly overshadowed by the university administration’s unconscionable decision to allow Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace to hold an affair on Oct. 7. After facing significant backlash and unfavorable publicity—the only thing besides money that moves administrators—UMD reversed its approva...

  • Even animals don't behave so cruelly

    Jonathan Feldstein|Sep 13, 2024

    Recently, my social media has been overwhelmed with videos filmed by people on safari in Africa, capturing the moment when carnivorous animals attack, kill, and devour their prey. It’s fascinating to watch the instincts of the animals, as if they have taken a course in survival but, in fact, are intuitive. Projecting what it seems to me, sometimes the suffering of the animal being attacked and torn into pieces looks particularly cruel. While I have thought about human parallels this week, that cruelty seems so particularly relevant. This w...

  • Oct. 7: A wake-up call for American Jews to stand unwavering with Israel

    Mark Leven|Sep 13, 2024

    (JNS) — As we mark one year since the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel, it’s impossible not to reflect on the profound implications of that day—not just for Israel, but for the 7 million Jews in America that make up half of the world’s Jewish population. The attack, often described as “the largest pogrom since the Second World War,” is a grim reminder of the persistent threats that the Jewish people face, no matter where we reside. The public response in America, where the Jewish community’s mourning was met with “protests” ac...

  • The Left and the White Powders of Bergen Belsen

    Jerry Klinger|Sep 13, 2024

    Funerals and mourning are always difficult to experience, especially the last few days with the murder of the hostages and the police officers. The personal pain of the families is a horrible, wrenching pain for all Jews. Hamas has standing orders to kill any hostage if liberation is near. The left has turned the meaning of funerals and mourning upside down. They have transformed the war crimes of the murderers into War Crimes committed by the victim’s own Government. Murdering POWs and hostages is a War Crime. No one is saying that. As the l...

  • Ceasefire violations

    Louis Rene Beres|Sep 6, 2024

    (JNS) — “Let reason go before every enterprise and counsel before any action.” Ecclesiastes 32:23 At time of writing, negotiations between Israel and Hamas on a potential “ceasefire” are seemingly set to continue despite Hezbollah’s attempted attack on Israel followed by massive rocket fire and statements by officials that the ceasefire talks are near collapse. Even if an agreement is reached, however, it will almost certainly fail because Hamas still regards all of Israel as “Occupied Palestine.” For both Israel and the “international...

  • ZOA counters claims that anti-Israel rioters have 'a point'

    Morton A. Klein|Sep 6, 2024

    (JNS) — It’s very troubling that President Joe Biden said during his Democratic National Convention speech that “those [anti-Israel] protesters out in the street, they have a point.” Similarly, during her interview with The Nation in July, Vice President Kamala Harris stated that the anti-Israel “protesters” “are showing exactly what the human emotion should be, as a response to Gaza. … I understand the emotion behind it.” What exactly is the point of anti-Israel, anti-American terror-affiliated rioters? (“Protesters” is way too mild a term f...

  • Justice for American terror victims

    Frimet Roth and Arnold Roth|Sep 6, 2024

    (JNS) — On Aug. 18, a Palestinian Arab male blew himself up in central Tel Aviv with enough explosives to murder hundreds of Israelis but managed only to end his own life. Hours afterward, Hamas claimed responsibility and pledged more such attacks. For us, almost 23 years to the day when a Palestinian suicide bomber murdered our teenage daughter, Malki, this served as a jolting reminder that the scourge of Palestinian human-bomb attacks is still here. For Israelis and Americans, the “failed” bombing is a wake-up call, a harbinger of fresh...

  • Idol worship and the trouble with 'normal'

    Rabbi Yossy Goldman|Sep 6, 2024

    (JNS) — Are you into the TV show “American Idols?” Do you enjoy watching all that talent on television? What about other “idols?” In last week’s Torah reading, Re’eh, Moses warns the Jewish people not to follow the pagan ways of the Canaanite nations when they inherit the Land of Israel. There is to be zero tolerance for idolatry and paganism. Those nations practiced the most outrageous forms of idolatry, including child sacrifice and other depravities. The great Torah scholar Rashi quotes Rabbi Akiva as saying he’d witnessed a pagan man tie up...

  • The antisemitic opposition to Jews on the Temple Mount

    Farley Weiss|Sep 6, 2024

    (JNS) — It is clear that opposition to the ability of Jews to peacefully pray on the holiest site in Judaism and the site of the first two Jewish Temples, namely the Temple Mount, is prompted by the virulent antisemitism of the Palestinian Authority and the Kingdom of Jordan. Their opposition is based upon the antisemitic view that there is no Jewish connection to the site. The previous uniform Muslim view of the Temple Mount was expressed in 1925 by the Supreme Muslim Council in their published guide to the Temple Mount for tourists. It s...

  • American coup d'état

    Joseph Frager|Sep 6, 2024

    (JNS) — Now that the Democratic National Convention has ended, the dust is just beginning to settle. Maureen Dowd, who is a fixture at the very left-wing New York Times, titled an Aug. 18 article on President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris, “The Dems Are Delighted. But a Coup Is Still a Coup.” Dowd wrote: “It wasn’t exactly Julius Caesar in Rehoboth Beach. But it was a tectonic shift and, of course, there were going to be serious reverberations.” She called Biden’s removal “a jaw-...

  • The real solution for peace in Gaza

    Aug 30, 2024

    By Jonathan Feldstein During my freshman year in college, my Hillel rabbi asked me a question: “If you have a decision to make with two bad options as the outcome, what do you do?” 19-year-old wise Jonathan answered, “You choose the least bad option.” His response is a lesson that still guides me today. “No, you come up with a good option.” Since the inhuman Oct. 7 massacre by Hamas terrorists, murdering 1200 people, systematic rape and sexual mutilation, incinerating people alive, and kidnapping over 250 people, 109 of whom are still in ca...

  • Call out the National Guard to protect Jewish students

    Leonard Grunstein|Aug 30, 2024

    (JNS) — I remember well when Alabama Gov. George Wallace in 1963 barred entry of two students, James Hood and Vivian Malone, to the University of Alabama because of their race. The response from President John F. Kennedy and his brother Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy was electric. First, Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach personally confronted the governor at the University of Alabama and sought in vain to convince him to desist. Kennedy reacted by federalizing the Alabama National Guard. The two students returned to the u...

  • Stubborn Jews

    Rabbi Yossy Goldman|Aug 30, 2024

    (JNS) — We Jews have been called lots of things. Some of the less offensive appellations are “stubborn” and “obstinate.” Yes, we can be stubborn, obstinate or davka. Call it what you like. But, curiously, not all the rabbis see stubbornness as a fault. In last week’s Torah reading, Ekev, Moses continues his recap of the events of the last 40 years and speaks of the terrible sin of the Golden Calf: “Then, G-d spoke to me and said: ‘I have observed this people and behold, it is a stiff-necked people.’” The phrase first appears back in Exo...

  • Why this Iranian American Christian woman will not vote for Kamala

    Marziyeh Amirizadeh|Aug 30, 2024

    Amid the Democratic National Convention taking place in Chicago, there’s legitimate excitement seeing a woman heading a major political party’s ticket this year. Women are being encouraged to vote for Kamala Harris as a woman. But as a Christian, Iranian American woman, I will not be voting for Kamala because she represents exactly the values that endanger women in the Middle East and around the world. And neither should you. For my first 33 years I lived under the harsh rules of the extremist Iranian Islamic regime. I have countless scars of...

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