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The Ayatollah’s reflection in the mirror is Mossad. His soldiers? Toys. His regime? A stage. And Mossad? The playwright. They ...
And in today’s world, we’re surrounded by something else that makes no sense — but not holy, not divine. It is the obsessive, ...
I write these words with both love and trepidation. Love, because Chabad has done incalculable good for Am Yisrael… In every ...
On Friday morning, June 13, after a night of missile sirens, I walked down to the beach in Tel Aviv. The air was thick with ...
At Sinai, after the crossing of the Red Sea (Exodus 14:21–22), he brought words of God to his people. Moses brought down the ...
I am sad and heartbroken. Because I am not someone who gives up easily. It’s not in my nature to surrender or be silenced.
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s Message for the Post-Clerical Era. At a time when Israel’s decisive strikes have shattered the ...
Let’s stop pretending. The Hamas-sympathetic BBC has become Britain’s answer to Al Jazeera’s propaganda wing—cloaked in the ...
Adverse selection, a concept economists devised to explain insurance market failures, might seem far removed from the grand chessboard of geopolitics. Yet at its core lies a simple and unsettling ...
Trump and Netanyahu are both politicians who learned to trust no one and not to be trustworthy except to people completely loyal to them. They teamed up to restructure the Middle East.
The remnants of what was once paradise – Judi Weinstein-Haggai’s life – lay as a grim reminder of the one Canadian citizen held hostage halfway across the world in Gaza.
Here lies the paradox: any attempt to remove all knowledge of evil still leaves untouched the potential for the desire to possess that knowledge. And that singular desire—”I want to know what evil is” ...
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