Less than a week ago, activists got what they wanted from the Supreme Court: marriage “equality.” By that they meant any two adults, of the same...
Oftentimes we can learn more about Israel’s Arab enemies from a good novelist than from a political scientist that specializes on Arab affairs and serves as...
Most baby boomers will remember the familiar adage: “those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.” Today many American classrooms have reduced teaching history to...
Countless people still believe in the Darwinian hypothesis concerning the descent of man. To this day die-hard evolutionists contend that mankind–Homo sapiens–evolved from lower forms of...
Those who pushed the hardest to make the government license and record the “marriage” of two same-sex roommates sharing bed, always had other objects in view....
“Escaping the world before their eyes” is the title of an article of mine published 25 years ago in the Jerusalem Post, on 11 December 1990....
The rule of law is a basic principle of Torah Judaism and of classical democracy. The rule of law affirms that those who make the laws...
The thesis of Michael B. Oren’s much heralded book, Six Days of War (Ballantine, 2002), is that neither the Egyptians nor the Israelis wanted the conflict....
“The end of the law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable...
In 1970, Alvin Toffler shocked the world with his vision of the future. Two years later, the great radio artist Orson Welles narrated a 43-minute short...