Heavy Breathing in Ashkelon
Not every activist in and around Israel is focused on questions of religion or military hegemony. Some are concerned with
Not every activist in and around Israel is focused on questions of religion or military hegemony. Some are concerned with
Chabad, the ubiquitous Jewish movement best known among American Jews for its outreach on college campuses, is in many ways
French FM Bernard Kouchner almost got Israel into some serious trouble yesterday, when he misspoke and said Israel would “eat”
“Should we not bring any snacks with pork?” Maybe Chinese tourists’ reputation for boorishness is unfounded, given that this considerate
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari got woman trouble. During their meeting at the United Nations, Zardari told the Republican vice-presidential
Read the current issue’s Film Watch on Sixty Six, here. “Religion must die for mankind to live.” When Bill Maher
The Jewish Journal reported earlier this week that Iraq’s first lady, Hero Ibrahim Ahmed, wife of President Jalal Talabani, paid
We had a wonderful response to our Presidential Poll, and now is the time to have your voice heard in
Trying to push American Jewish seniors to vote Democrat, the Jewish Council for Education & Research has enlisted Sarah Silverman
Sir Paul McCartney is soooo the man. He’s bringing “a message of peace” to Israel. [JPost] This is definitely not
In an effort to improve his standing among Jews, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tried yesterday to make out with a
Watch Joe Biden deliver last night’s opening speech at the National Jewish Democratic Council’s Washington Conference. Jewish politicians known for