Opinion // Mythbusting Israel’s 2015 Election
The right is not a shoo-in, but increased polarization is likely.
The right is not a shoo-in, but increased polarization is likely.
Attacks may be a fact of life, but Israelis will never consider terrorism “normal.”
Turkish President Erdogan’s irrational behavior is about power, not religion.
Growing up by the sea in Belle Harbor, New York, five decades ago, I never heard of a Hanukkah doughnut. In my Ashkenazi family, Hanukkah fare was potato latkes, served with sour cream and my mother’s freshly made applesauce, or as an accompaniment to brisket.