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Netanyahu's Washington trip got a surprise gut punch when Trump revealed the United States and Iran were about to begin negotiations on a nuclear agreement without Israel.
On his visit to Budapest, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made an official statement on the Holocaust that sounded as though he were addressing listeners in a distant continent.
Steve Witkoff said that the US was "open to compromise" within Iran nuclear talks, only to backtrack his comments and call for the elimination of Iran's nuclear enrichment and weaponization program.
The further Israel sinks into its one-state reality, the more irrelevant we become in key geopolitical considerations and regional diplomacy.
Families across the US struggle to pay for their children to receive a Jewish education. The ECCA will help students access the educational support they need.
Pro-Palestine marches, in their desire to see justice for Palestinians, are inadvertently helping to undermine the very freedoms that they believe they are fighting for.
The cartoonist, who died on Monday at the age of 87, applied a screwball approach to his view of Israel.
During these days when we are experiencing an attack against diversity, the mixed multitude gathered around my seder table felt all the more significant and celebratory.
The most troubling aspect is the attempt to exploit allegations to draw comparisons with the sexual crimes committed by Hamas on October 7.
Bringing competing groups together to forge that vision can already help the rivals of yesterday to become collaborators and partners today, to forge the world of tomorrow.