Columns
Moderate Muslims
Tehilla R. GoldbergOct 29, 2015
For years, many of us, in the face of Israel’s terrorism problem perpetrated in the name of Islam, have been crying out: Where is the moderate Muslim voice? Time and...
Stick to the real enemies
Tehilla R. GoldbergOct 22, 2015
Let’s see. Who was the first leader who thought up the idea of genocide of the Jews? Was it Pharaoh in Egypt? Haman in Persia? The Arab leader, the Mufti […]
From Hilltop to Hilltop
Hillel GoldbergOct 22, 2015
LETS SEE. This makes sense. Im going to live in Israel. Therefore, I will go to Rwanda. Israel has a lot of hills. Rwanda has a lot of hills. In […]
The Democrats’ preoccupation with inequality
Dennis PragerOct 22, 2015
If you want to understand today’s Democratic party, a word search of the Democrats’ debate last week provides a pretty clear picture. Here is how many times key...
The Widows Club
Amy LedermanOct 15, 2015
When my beloved husband of 32 years died after battling cancer for three-and-a-half years, family and friends did their best to comfort me. It didn’t take more than...
Something from nothing
Hillel GoldbergOct 15, 2015
Talk about a book that I was skeptical of when I picked it up. Actually, I didn’t pick it up. It was sent to me by the author. I don’t […]
‘The knife is our choice!’
Tehilla R. GoldbergOct 15, 2015
Last week I concluded my column by weakly writing “Maybe.” I wanted to believe that maybe there was still hope for a positive new year; that maybe the savage surge...
Water. Fire. Blood.
Tehilla R. GoldbergOct 08, 2015
When the holiday came to a close on Tuesday, I was scared to turn on the news. Throughout this holiday it seemed like things were spiraling out of control with
The real hate crimes
Hillel GoldbergOct 08, 2015
IF A white man hates a black man and murders him, its a classic hate crime. But how often does it happen? Even once is too often, but the ADL […]
Closer attention
Tehilla R. GoldbergOct 01, 2015
It is always nice to try to catch a glimpse of Sukkot in Israel. Be it a YouTube recording of the fleeting, holy and stirring moments of Birkat Cohanim, the […]