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Historical Footprint and Marginalization The Bedouins trace their lineage in the Negev back to at least the 7th century. In ...
A coalition built around common economic interests is the most effective means of overcoming prejudice and discrimination ...
Go back even further, and you find Hezbollah—an Iranian surrogate—behind the 1983 Beirut bombing that killed 241 American ...
This week’s Torah portion recounts how Korah the Levite and his supporters were punished for his arrogance. As we read: “…the ...
Hating our dead enemies isn’t the best strategy, either. We don’t want them living rent-free in our minds. Out of sight, out of mind. Let them be forgotten, stuck in some hell of ridicule, or not ...
In one of the most openly pro-Israel speeches heard in the European Parliament in recent years, Ukrainian MP Oleksiy ...
There is an old saying attributed to the Chinese: If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading. Not ...
In case of abuse, Following the American military action last Saturday and the growing momentum toward a reset in the Middle ...
In cities like London, utopian politics have turned once-thriving capitals into cautionary tales—rising violent crime, ...
While the Supreme Court, with its 6 to 3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor, may not have literally condoned book burning, but the ...
“To PayPal and its executives,” her complaint reads, “Asian Americans might be minorities, but they’re the wrong kind of ...
Did Korach have a choice in his fight against Moshe and Aharon? Was this his prescribed destiny or was this a choice he made ...