The last two elections in Israel spawned about 33 parties. So what’s a “party,” and is party government conducive to statesmanship?
Forwarded message from a savvy rabbi on the Jewish New Year: Healthy, happy and a peaceful New Year to all JEWS in the entire world.
Contrary to the erroneous and pernicious “dictum” pronounced by Binyamin Netanyahu at the March 1992 Likud Convention, when he was elected the Likud’s chairman:
If you consider what has held center stage in the media of Israeli Democracy during the days of Yasser Arafat, and if you juxtapose that personification...
To begin to understand why Muslims are backward, consider this passage from G. E. Von Grunebaum’s Modern Islam (1962):
Almost 2,400 years ago, Aristotle, the founder of political science and the greatest political scientist, discussed, in his Politics, the various causes of insurrection and revolution. ...
The prophetic signs that we are living in what has been termed the “latter days” or “end times” seem to be erupting all around us. Pulpits...
Herewith the record of dealings among Israel, the Muslims of the region (and elsewhere), and with the United States government. This record reeks of timidity and...
Ever hear of Zeev Breir’s book Even in the Darkest Moments (2002)? The book is about the Chevra Hatzalah Ambulance Service, a Jewish organization that was...
Even before the reign of the Rabin Government [in July 1992], most Jews in Israel deplored the absence of any national leader. Lacking is a statesman...