Electronic Intifadah has exposed a campaign by CAMERA, the propagandists, to try to infiltrate the administration of Wikipedia in order to put out a pro-Israel view of the Situation on the world’s encyclopedia. EI got a hold of CAMERA’s emails,…
During my parents’ seder on Saturday outside Philly, there was a lot of political talk, and my 7-year-old niece came up to me with a big smile. She said: “Hillary lies.” Her comment was just the cherry on the top…
Something I liked about William Kristol’s column about Passover is that it had an openly Zionist message. One thing I’ve attacked the neocons for is their lack of transparency about their driving interest in Israel. The more power they’ve gotten,…
Last October, the Washington Post reported that Bill Kristol is an “informal policy adviser” to Sen. John McCain. Since then, Kristol has become a New York Times Op-Ed columnist. A friend of mine, who wishes to remain anonymous, has been…
“Jews must always be on guard,” Rabbi Martin Hier, dean of the Wiesenthal Center, told a “small group of business professionals” in New York, according to the New York Jewish Week. Acknowledging the enormous achievements of American Jewry, particularly after…
Jeffrey Goldberg has done the good service of noting several major pieces about Israel/Zionism in the Atlantic prior to his own this month. He warns us that one shouldn’t regard these pieces as prophetic. But at least one is–this one…
Ynet, a wire service for Israel news, is covering four statements about atrocities against Palestinians by former Israeli soldiers who are now working with the dissident group Breaking the Silence. The Independent in England is also giving a lot of…
New York Congressman Gary Ackerman is upset with Jimmy Carter for meeting with Hamas, calling him moronic. He says that if Carter came to his seder, he’d call him “the simple son.” Ackerman’s mixing up Passover and policy too much….
Obama spoke at the Wynnewood train station, in suburban Philadelphia, this morning. I’m a suburb away, home for Passover with my family, and so I went at 10, feverishly excited. The first thing you notice is that things are incredibly…