An Archeological Timeline of Eternity
Archaeological excavations prove a Jewish community in Hebron existed in ancient time.
Archaeological excavations prove a Jewish community in Hebron existed in ancient time.
Despite the issues, there is much much more that is good. Unfortunately the bad tends to get the headlines.
The “Fear-of-Inner-Nazi Jews” subscribe to the idea that Israel’s actions, unchecked, can easily approach Nazism.
A tribute to Rabbi Yitzhak Pechman, founder of the Hebron Fund, and memories of Passover in the City of the Matriarchs and Patriarchs.
David Wilder weighs in on the controversy of the soldier who shot the terrorist stabber in Hebron.
I just came back from AIPAC 2016 and I had a blast! There was magic in the air when…
Then, without warning, a large group of Israeli security forces burst in, screaming, ‘everyone with hands up. Down on the floor!’ Having little choice, but also little room, everyone obeyed, squished together, not having any idea what was happening.
Then, one of the officers pulled out a recording machine and played back the song we’d just sung. In an accusing voice, he declared, ‘this is incitement to kill. You are all arrested.’ And with that, they started handcuffing, and legcuffing us all….
Here, in the Middle East, Arabs and Jews — except those who are employed by your bloated organization — think that the UN is an abysmal failure.
Would anyone like to compare Hadar Cohen to the terrorists who murdered her, or to the thirteen year old jihadists yesterday in Ramla?
It is clear that the world is undergoing dramatic and unforeseen changes. As is Israel and the Jewish people. But sane people, with their eyes open, should be able to discern what’s going on, and act accordingly. Whether they live outside of Israel, or in Israel.
…So, I ponder, hearing the phrase, ‘the current wave of terror,’ or the first, second and perhaps third intifada, where is dividing line? Where has one stopped and the next one began? Jewish blood is Jewish blood is Jewish blood. And when going to the beach, watching the tide, usually you see wave after wave after wave after wave. And so it goes.
However here, the euphemism is quite helpful politically, for it creates an imaginary illusion that, in essence, we haven’t always been at war, fighting for our existence, for our right to live here. Rather, the violence spurts in waves, which are, at most, sporadic. And in between those waves, we live in peace with our neighbors.
While some of the reporters I speak with have a clear agenda, there is something extra-hypocritical when an Australian claims moral superiority on land rights issues.