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Middle East

A New Chapter in U.S.-Syria Relations

It was a stunning and defining moment in the annals of the United States’ mercurial relationship with Syria. On May 13, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a plan to lift all economic sanctions on Syria, a formerly radical Arab state that is still emerging from the chaos of the sudden collapse of President Bashar al-Assad’s […]

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Film

Confessions Of A Nazi Spy

Anatole Litvak’s Confessions of a Nazi Spy, the first anti-Nazi feature film produced by a Hollywood studio, was released by Warner Bros. on May 6, 1939, shortly before the outbreak of World War II. This taut espionage thriller stars the Romanian-born Jewish actor Edward G. Robinson as an FBI agent who breaks up a Nazi […]

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Middle East

Israel-U.S. Relations Buffeted By Uncertainty

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu projected optimism last month after speaking on the phone with U.S. President Donald Trump. He claimed they were on “the same side of every issue” from the current war in the Gaza Strip to Iran’s nuclear program. Trump concurred with Netanyahu, writing on his social media platform, Truth Social, that […]

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Middle East

Israel’s Complicated Relationship With Qatar

Israel’s already complex relationship with Qatar has grown more complicated. Qatar, one of three Arab states U.S. President Donald Trump is due to visit next week on his second trip abroad since his inauguration in January, has in recent days been denounced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. First, Netanyahu accused Qatar of “playing both sides” […]

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Books

Abraham’s Kitchen

Contemporary Israeli food is a fusion of diverse cuisines. Foreign conquerors, from the Greeks and the Romans to the Crusaders and the Ottomans, have swept through Israel, leaving behind gastronomic traces. But Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jewish immigrants, as well as Palestinian Arabs, have had the greatest impact on Israeli food, judging by Abraham’s Kitchen: Israeli and […]

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Television

Unbroken: A Story Of Survival

Beth Lane’s Netflix documentary, Unbroken, tells what is perhaps a unique story of survival during the Holocaust. By a stroke of good fortune, all seven siblings in a Jewish family in Nazi Germany managed to surmount adversity. At a time when being Jewish or even half-Jewish was tantamount to a virtual death sentence in Adolf […]

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Middle East

Israel’s Goals In Gaza

The families, friends and supporters of the hostages held by Hamas have implored Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to widen the war in the Gaza Strip. “The expansion of military operations puts every hostage at grave risk,” the families said in a recent statement. “We implore our decision makers: Prioritize the hostages. Secure a deal. […]

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Middle East

The Houthis Strike A Raw Nerve

The Houthis, Israel’s ferocious enemy and Iran’s proxy, struck a raw nerve on the morning of May 4, forcing Israel to respond almost immediately. They fired a ballistic missile from distant Yemen that crashed into an orange grove perilously close to Ben Gurion Airport, one of Israel’s most strategic sites. The projectile left a big […]

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Books

Only In America: Al Jolson And The Jazz Singer

Al Jolson was in a class all by himself. From about 1912 until 1934, he was the most highly paid entertainer in the United States. What Enrico Caruso was to opera, Jolson was to popular song. Jolson’s friend, the comedian George Burns, once said, “There was nobody as good as Jolson. When he got through, […]

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Jewish Affairs

A Baffling Miscarriage Of Justice In Latvia

The late Herberts Cukurs, a Nazi collaborator in German-occupied Latvia, had blood on his hands. As a commander of the Arajs Kommando, a Latvian police unit under the authority of the German occupying force, he played a critical role in the mass murder of local Jews. Latvian historian Andrew Ezergailis, the author of The Holocaust […]