by Rabbi Yaakov Menken | Oct 12, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Yaakov Menken in The Federalist Just as happened 50 years ago, radical Islamic forces launched a murderous assault against the world’s only Jewish state on a Holy Day on the Jewish calendar. They knew Jews would be busy at prayer and holiday observances,...
by Rabbi Yonason Goldson | Oct 12, 2023 | Missouri, Op-Eds
by Rabbi Yonason Goldson in the St. Louis Jewish Light My son thought he was going to Israel to spend the holidays with his sister and fiancee. Now he’s stationed at the Lebanon-Syria border. He completed his three years in an elite combat unit about five years ago,...
by Rabbi Yoel Schonfeld | Oct 11, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Yoel Schonfeld in the Queens Jewish Link I did not think I would be able to write this week. Like most Jews, my head has been spinning since the news of the atrocities in Israel broke out on Sh’mini Atzeres. “If only someone would turn my head to water and my...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Oct 9, 2023 | Human Rights, Op-Eds
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in the Israel National News This is the version that appeared in Israel National News. A later version, with more Jewish and Israeli examples that may be of interest to many readers, appeared in The American Spectator My heart is in the East, and...
by Rabbi Yaakov Menken | Sep 22, 2023 | Op-Eds, Human Rights
by Rabbi Yaakov Menken in Newsweek Less than a century after the Holocaust, antisemitism is sweeping across America to a degree unimaginable a few decades ago. Though just two percent of the U.S. population, Jews are the most targeted religious group in America. An...
by Rabbi Moshe Parnes | Sep 18, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Moshe Parnes in The Florida Standard This past Friday night, Jewish congregations marked Rosh HaShanah, The Jewish New Year. It is a happy time and a somber time. It’s a time for reflection and a time for appreciation. It’s a time for recognition and a time...