Film Review // Denial
“Deborah said, ‘I’m about to sign this paper giving you these rights. You need to promise me one thing: the truth.'”
“Deborah said, ‘I’m about to sign this paper giving you these rights. You need to promise me one thing: the truth.'”
In an op-ed for the Jerusalem Post, Menachem Z. Rosensaft writes about how he discovered a Holocaust denial forum hosted
“I haven’t made up my mind, but I won’t vote for Trump. I’ll always vote, though, so it’s either Harris or writing-in one of my best friends.”
“I don’t think Trump cares about Israel or anything but himself.”
To fail to understand why Israel is becoming isolated on the world stage or to reduce the reason to mere antisemitism is willful ignorance.
The ICC requests arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu for starvation as a method of war and intentional attacks on civilians.
Aviva Kempner’s latest film details how her mother and uncle survived the Holocaust and ultimately found success in America after the war.
“To answer this question, we have to ask first what makes one a Jew.”
For nearly 1,000 years, Cairo’s Karaites guarded one of the world’s most Legendary Hebrew manuscripts. Thirty years ago, it vanished…
More than seven million Jews and seven million Arabs live in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. No matter how much one side or the other wishes, neither group is going anywhere.
Why do so few of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict’s historical roots and possible solutions, once actively discussed by both Jews and Arabs, make it into the conversation today?