Posts Tagged: Jewish History
10 Great Jewish and Israeli Quotes
The Jewish people are known as the people of the book. For me, as a Jew, a father, the grandson of Holocaust survivors, a proud...
Zionism Before Herzl
Around the time the French-Jewish Captain Alfred Dreyfus was falsely accused of treason in the late 19th century, Zionist forerunner Theodor Herzl concluded...
Money is Corrupting Our Elections and it Can Be Stopped
On April 14th The New York Times published an editorial discussing the efforts and direction of a newly-formed committee, "New York Leadership for...
After Arab Attacks, Mount of Olives Cemetery Gets New Police Sub-Station
April 5 marked the opening of a police sub-station at Jerusalem's Mount of Olives, whose cemetery has fallen victim to desecration. In addition...
Pesach 2012 – Oil or Occupation
In an article in the New York Times, Thomas Friedman quotes an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) study showing that there...
Fact Sheet: Global March to Jerusalem (GMJ) March 30, 2012
What is the Global March to Jerusalem (GMJ)? GMJ, scheduled for March 30, 2012, is an anti-Israel publicity stunt that aims to have a million...
Jerusalem: A Tale of One City – Part I
This week the world media was treated to another anti-Israel performance at the "The International Conference for the Defence of Occupied Jerusalem" in Qatar. According...
Valentine’s Day: Use What You’ve Got
Valentine's Day can be a tough time for a young Jew. Fancy restaurants do not cater well to our people. The last time I...
Archeological Finds Show Human Activity in Time of Jonah
The Israeli Antiquities Authority announced a new archeological find showing that the Hill of Jonah near Ashdod may have been occupied during the...
Creating Miracles With Style
It is said that three parties are needed to create a child: mother, father and a bit of ezrat Ha Shem (God's help). For about...
Stitch In Jewish Time
As the summer winds down and the holiday season begins, the Vered Gallery in East Hampton has mounted what namesake (Ruth) Vered termed her gallery's...









