How the World Cup Makes Boredom Look Good

Here’s the best-kept secret about the World Cup, the soccer tournament that comes every four years and holds much of the world’s attention. From little villages in Africa to small towns in South America to distant reaches of the Far East to the world’s most glamorous cities, the “Mondiale” is that rare event that truly […]

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No Wars for Jews

A year ago, B-2 stealth bombers and “bunker busting” bombs attacked three nuclear sites in Iran. Whether the primary aim of the U.S. action was to help Israel, or to eliminate the potential threat posed by a nuclear-armed Iran to world order, is a moot point. However, there is no doubt about the meaning of […]

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What Jews Can Celebrate About America, and What America Can Celebrate About Jews

Most of us understand what America gave the Jews. Batya Ungar-Sargon knows what the Jews gave America. After almost two thousand years of exile, America became the place where Jews achieved genuine freedom. America not only offered unparalleled economic opportunity, but separated church and state, and prohibited religious tests for office. And while it has struggled to live up to […]

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Squeezed from Both Sides

After a week in which Democrats nominated a slate of antizionists to Congress in a troika of New York City House races, it would be tempting to think that their party is now the greater threat to Israel and to the Jewish community in this country. But we were simultaneously reminded by Vice President JD […]

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Happy Unrequited Birthday, America!

Happy 250th, America! What a gangbuster quarter-millennium of a resume you have assembled. Much to be proud of, and, yet . . . far too few Americans are lining up to blow out the candles. A revolutionary war brought independence from the British Empire, self-governance and the adoption of natural law. A war with Mexico […]

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The Antisemitism We Keep Missing

Poetica Coffee, a Brooklyn café, promises anyone who walks through its door “unconditional dignity.” Not as a customer and not as a transaction, the website explains, but as someone who arrived and deserves to be welcomed. Recently the same business posted a photograph of Rep. Dan Goldman, who had stopped in for a coffee, and […]

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