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Commentary

Canada’s Security Is Eroded By Its Immigration System

Judging by the recent arrest of three young Muslim men in Toronto charged with hate crimes, Canada’s immigration system needs to be fixed as expeditiously as possible. Last month, the Toronto Police Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced that Osman Azizov, 19, Farad Sadaat, 19, and Waleed Khan, 26, faced almost 80 charges […]

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Commentary

Mamdani Gets Off To A Rocky Start

Who could have known? New York City, home to the largest Jewish population in the Diaspora, is now governed by an anti-Zionist Muslim mayor, a possibility that seemed inconceivable only a few months ago. A former New York assemblyman from Queens, Zohran Mamdani defeated Andrew Cuomo, the ex-governor of New York, in last November’s municipal […]

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Books

My Life In Fragments

Zygmunt Bauman (1925-2017), the Polish Jewish sociologist and philosopher, lived through the hardest of times. He experienced a glimpse of the Holocaust in Poland before fleeing to the Soviet Union. And, as a communist in the postwar People’s Republic of Poland, he was ostracized as a Jew and compelled to leave. After an interregnum in […]

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Middle East

Israel’s Conflict With Iran Could Boil Over Again

As 2025 draws to a close, Israel’s volatile conflict with its arch enemy, Iran, is simmering ominously and threatening to boil over again in another war. Six months after Operation Rising Lion, its 12-day war with Iran, Israel is increasingly concerned that the Iranian regime is expanding its stocks of ballistic missiles and rebuilding its […]

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Books

American Jewish Moviemakers And World War II

President Franklin D. Roosevelt mobilized the Hollywood film industry to boost national morale and enhance understanding of the United States’ participation in World War II. Jewish directors and screenwriters ranging from George Cukor to Budd Schulberg played a significant role in wartime filmmaking. They produced documentaries and movies that were at once educational, entertaining and […]

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Middle East

Israeli Settlements Block Palestinian Statehood

Israel’s security cabinet, acting on a resolution proposed by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Defence Minister Israel Katz, announced earlier this month that 11 new settlements will be built and 8 illegal outposts will be legalized in the West Bank. Smotrich, a settler himself and an ardent champion of the settlement movement beyond the pre-1967 […]

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Middle East

A Voice Of Reason In Lebanon

A pragmatic voice of reason was heard in Lebanon a few days ago. Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji went out on a limb and minced no words when he criticized Hezbollah and Iran, both of which have destabilized Lebanon, Israel’s northern neighbor, for the past four decades. Rajji, in fighting words, declared that Lebanon’s security […]

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Film

The Voice Of Hind Rajab

The fog of war inevitably creates human tragedies. This is the way it has been since time immemorial. Neither soldiers nor civilians are safe in a combat zone. The latest war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which ended this past October following a U.S. brokered ceasefire, was not any different. While more […]

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Film

The Forgotten Ones

The Jewish community in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia was virtually decimated during the Holocaust, with 85 percent of its members having perished during the German occupation. Nitza Gonen’s documentary, The Forgotten Ones, now available on the Izzy streaming platform, is billed as the first film to document this tragedy. The narrator, identified only as Stella, was a […]

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Jewish Affairs

Antisemitic Atrocity Arouses Australia

Better late than never. This aphorism applies to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. As he now admits, just a few days after two Muslim terrorists killed 15 people at a Chanukah celebration at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach, his government could have been far more proactive in ensuring the safety of Australia’s Jewish community. “It is […]