After the outbreak of the Iran war, the two international leaders might be at odds with how they'd like to continue course. ...
Iranian expats are celebrating in the streets of London and Los Angeles; Israeli families are running to their bomb shelters; Americans are trying to figure out how this all ends. ...

This column originally appeared in the April 1984 issue. The first time around, the rainbow sign came after the flood.

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The inaugural Moment Institute Fellows Symposium was titled “Divided We Fall: Antisemitism and Democracy in Crisis.” ...
For years, Christian supremacist ideology was coursing through American conservatism. Now it—and its antisemitism—is out in the open, in the halls of power and scaring Jews. ...
What would Brandeis make of a Supreme Court that rules in favor of granting presidential immunity from criminal prosecution and puts corporate interests above the populace? ...
Breger is a man of ideas—and his ideas are respected in the conservative circles in which he moves. By now, he has been on the job long enough for these qualities to be discovered. ...
So is it really over? Probably, but it is a messy and costly end. ...
The rest of us must diligently contest the all-too-real nightmare he and his apologists have unleashed. ...