Posts Tagged: Menachem Begin
Ze’ev Jabotinsky: The Middle East Past Mirrors the Future
"The past lays a railroad track for the future." These are the words of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, and how right he is. Perhaps more so than any...
Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s Anti-Racist Legacy
The popular image of the Jews who took part in battles for black civil rights is of liberal activists and idealistic college students. Yet several...
Ehud Olmert’s Corruption Case And the Ghosts of Prime Ministers Past
Historian Bernard Lewis once quipped that in the West one needed money to gain power, but in the Mid-East one needed power to really gain...
A Brief History of Israel: Celebrating 64 Years of Independence
In honor of Israel's 64th birthday, JointMedia News Service takes a look at the major events that shaped each decade in Israel's history ...
Why Deterrence Won’t Work Against Iran?
Following President Obama's strong renunciation of "containment" and his expression of willingness to use military force as a last resort to prevent Iran from developing...
The Future of Jewish Leadership: Journalist vs. Politician
Last week I wrote about the need for renewed focus on Jewish solutions as opposed to Jewish problems. Addressing requests for more thoughts on this...
X-Men: First Class’ Magneto and the State of Israel: Friend or Foe?
Devin Faraci, once a fellow writer for CHUD.com, recently posted an opinion piece (linked here) that analyzed X-Men: First Class' portrayal of Magneto from the point...









