Poor assumptions = poor policy
ZOA’s congressional lobbyist talks about Israel, Oslo, and plans doomed to fail Joanne Palmer • Local | World Published: 25 July 2014 Joshua London gives the ZOA’s perspective on the conflict. The two-state solution is a chimera, Joshua London says. It is a lovely vision of something that never can be real, and chasing it —
Still searching: Where is “peace partner” support for kidnapped kids?
Laura Fein • Op-Ed Published: 27 June 2014 It has been nearly two weeks since the abduction of Gilad Shaar, 16, Naftali Frenkel, 16, and Eyal Yifrach, 19, three students who were kidnapped by terrorists on their way home from school. Throughout this heartwrenching episode, it has been heartening to see the spirit of their
Tips for fighting campus anti-Israel activity
Local groups combine to give advice for college students and parents Bess Adler • Local Published: 23 May 2014 (tags): no tags At “Fight Back,” Jake Binstein, a graduating senior at Rutgers University, Jake Haber, a BCHSJS alumnus and freshman at the University of Michigan, and Laura Adkins, an NYU sophomore, talked about anti-Israel campaigns
Israel at 66
Laura Fein • Op-Ed Published: 08 May 2014 Pride and prospects Israel celebrated the 66th anniversary of its rebirth this week, and in so many ways it is stronger than ever. We no longer need look to the Jewish press to discover Israel’s achievements: the pages of the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal,
The Yom Hashoah Rally at the Iranian Embassy
Thursday, 01 May 2014 By Larry Domnitch New York—The fifth annual Yom HaShoah Rally at the Iranian UN Mission in Manhattan took place on April 27. Hundreds gathered to highlight the dangers posed by the Iranian regime in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Public officials and community leaders spoke out about Iran’s nuclear weapons program