International

Got missiles?

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — Classified Ad:  Missing 69 Patriot missiles and 160 tons of explosives?  If so, contact traffic police, Kotka, Finland. Iran, don’t bother. Dock workers in the port of Kotka were suspicious of ill-packed crates labeled “fireworks” on a ship bound from Germany to Shanghai.  While adding to the existing cargo […]

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International, Shoshana Bryen, Stephen D. Bryen

Conservative Jews lead demonstrations for egalitarianism in Israel

By Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal SAN DIEGO — Our celebration of Chanukah this week made the news reports coming out of Israel even more disturbing and ironic. Chanukah is the festival which celebrates Jews fighting for their rights against the Greeks. In Israel, Jews are fighting for their rights against other Jews. An eight-year-old Israeli girl

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Middle East

Hopeful and discouraging signs on Israel’s domestic and foreign fronts

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Lots of news.   Less clarity.   It’s worth thinking about the details, and whether they amount to a watershed inviting a heroic decision.   Khaled Mashaal, the senior leader of Hamas, has ordered his forces to cease attacks on Israeli targets.   Mashaal’s expression of non-violence has something to do

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Examining President Obama’s claim of support for Israel

By Daniel Halper   WASHINGTON — In a speech earlier this month, President Barack Obama made a definitive declaration about his record in regard to Israel. “In fact, I am proud to say that no U.S. administration has done more in support of Israel’s security than ours,” he told the convention center crowd in Washington. “None. Don’t let anybody else

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USA

Jerusalem too Jewish? Is Washington too American?

By Rabbi Ben Kamin JERUSALEM–The so-called prime minister of Hamas—a terror syndicate banned from recognition by the United States and the European Union—is campaigning in European capitals against Israel’s practice of making Jerusalem too Jewish.   Here is the verbal equivalent of Hamas’s launching of 10,000 killer missiles into Israeli towns and villages in the past

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Middle East

The guilty silence of some Haredi rabbis

  By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California —   Jewish legal tradition, better known as “Halachah,” teaches that silence is “tantamount to admission.” The moral implications ought to be clear enough for anyone to readily grasp. When somebody is attempting to do something wrong and illegal, one cannot dissociate oneself from the situation and

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Armenian genocide question divides Israel between values and security

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM–One simple yet helpful way of describing the public discourse in and about contemporary Israel is to view it as a struggle between security (sometimes coupled with the quest for survival) and values (often equated with morality and prophetic justice).  I heard Steven Cohen, the American-Israeli sociologist, suggest in a talk

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Middle East

Beit Shemesh incident shows intolerance extends to little girls

By Ira Sharkansky   JERUSALEM–My resolution not to write so often lasted only a few hours, until I found myself enraged by a television report about Heredi extremists in Beit Shemesh.   We’ve known about the Beit Shemesh community for some time. Religious friends from the US and a secular Israeli colleague initially settled there, then

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East