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![]() David Mamet The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, filmmaker, novelist, and essayist offers a controversial look at anti-Semitism in modern life, examining the potentially destructive ways in which Jews themselves look for meaning and truth anywhere--in politics, other religions, and in mindless entertainment--but knee jerk never in Judaism itself.
Mamet goes on to analyze what happens when Jews abandon loyalty to their religion and tradition in order, as he sees it, to find acceptance in Israel-bashing liberal society. Unlike more familiar defenses of Israel that are full of facts, Mamet locks onto what.. Location: Suggested Reading |
Haaretz Benny Morris' new books and historical outlook bring the era of post-Zionist history to its inglorious end. Location: In the Media / Links |
Jerusalem Post Sarah Honig takes a close look at the historical case of Jordan and it being the actual Palestinian State. In the article she discusses the Heshimite Kingdom and the clear majority of Palestinians subjects, in a kingdom that was first a powerful Iraqi clan that was given Trans-Jordan as a second prize by the British. Location: Links |
Ashley Rindsberg What if Iran got nuclear weapons? This geopolitical thought-experiment is not as radical as it might sound – at least not for people in the policy world. It is, after all, a scenario of the political game Washington is grappling with on the Iran issue and it's almost certain that President Obama, as a rational realist, has posed this question to himself and to others around him. / While the question is interesting, it's Mr. Obama's answer that everyone wants to know. It's here that another counterfactual can be posed: What if the president considers that outcome (of Iran possessing.. Location: Featured Articles > Archive |
Jerusalem Post David M. Weinberg takes a candid look at the Saudi Kingdom's diplomacy concerning Israel. The kingdoms duplicitous nature of its current stance and the history and evolution of its anti-Israel positions then and now. Location: Links |
Israel National News The Waqf published a pamphlet in 1925 that recognizes Jewish presence on mount. Location: Links |
Robert H. Bork A former U.S. federal judge reviews Aharon Barak's latest book "The Judge in a Democracy." Bork critiques Barak's judicial philosophy as a real obstacle to representative governance. Location: Links |
Richard Baehr Palestinian polls show overwhelming support for violence against Israeli civilians. Richard Baehr intones. Location: Links |
Ruth Wisse Ruth Wisse puts the Israel-Arab conflict into a fact-based geographic and political context in The Harvard Crimson. Location: Links |
Melanie Phillips Melanie Phillips comments on the disturbing trends of British anti-Semitism. Location: Links |



