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Hillel GoldbergJul 21, 2022
Split|screen. Saudi Arabia has a terrible human rights record, and is called out for it. President Biden is right to do so, even as he valiantly tries to balance his...
Jeremiah Baronberg at crossroads of international relations, communications
Chris LeppekJan 27, 2022
The pandemic, and the remote working milieu that it imposed on many employers, brought Jeremiah Baronberg back to Denver, his hometown, which he says is a very good...
Casa Bonita hysteria — why?
IJN Editorial StaffNov 18, 2021
Why is Casa Bonita receiving outsized attention — from government officials no less?
Ira Fink, PhD
IJN StaffJun 20, 2019
Ira Stephen Fink, PhD, the architect who designed the Ross Cherry Creek Library and Stapleton Air Traffic Control Tower, passed away May 27, 2019, in Berkeley, Calif....
Another Tisha b’Av
IJN Editorial StaffAug 11, 2016
However you define it, the exile drags on and another Tisha b’Av is upon us. If you define the exile as an unredeemed world, surely the scourge of terrorism —...
Ransom? Coincidence? There is no difference
IJN Editorial StaffAug 11, 2016
An unmarked plane lands in Tehran. Its cargo? Cash. $410 million worth of cash. What’s this? The mafia? A drug deal? A movie? Funds for terrorists? Well, yes, it is...
Internationalism? Brotherhood?
IJN Editorial StaffAug 11, 2016
It only took 44 years but, finally, the International Olympic Committee has held a moment of silence for the 11 Israeli athletes brutally slain by Palestinian terrorists...
Is all Zionism really religious Zionism?
IJN StaffApr 10, 2014
PASSOVER 5774 EDITION SECTION C PAGE 23 By Elli Fischer There was a great deal of religious ambivalence about Zionism in its early years. On the one hand, the return...
Kenneth Tasky
IJN StaffJul 10, 2008
Kenneth Tasky of Denver passed away on June 23, 2008. He was 70. Rabbi Bruce Dollin officiated the service held at Rose Hill. Shalom Funeral Service made the...