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Middle East

Smotrich Is An Embarrassment To Israel

Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s finance minister, is an embarrassment to himself and the nation he serves. He is, unfortunately, one of the new faces of Israel. Only two weeks after wantonly advocating the destruction of the Palestinian West Bank town of Huwara, where Jewish settlers ran amok late last month after the murder of two Israeli […]

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Film

H.I. Jew Positive: Poles Discovering Their Jewish Ancestry

Since the end of communism in Poland about three decades ago, thousands of Polish Catholics have discovered their Jewish roots. Ronit Kertsner’s documentary, H.I. Jew Positive, explores this phenomenon through the lives of four Polish citizens. Now available on the ChaiFlicks streaming platform, it unfolds over a 15-year period from 1998 to 2013. Kertsner’s interviewees are […]

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Commentary

Netanyahu’s Loudmouth Son

Yair Netanyahu, the eldest son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, vents his spleen occasionally. When he does so, he reinforces the widespread belief in Israel and abroad that his opinions are not only grotesque, noxious and incendiary, but mired in the swamp of ignorance and malice. Apparently unemployed, he has all the time in […]

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Middle East

The U.S. Invasion of Iraq 20 Years Later

Twenty years ago, on March 19, the second Gulf War in 12 years erupted as the United States launched devastating “shock and awe” air strikes in Baghdad in a prelude to its massive ground invasion of Iraq a day later. The American military campaign came on the heels of the Al Qaeda terrorist attacks that […]

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Books

Moises Ville — The Jerusalem Of South America

In 2009, Javier Sinay, a journalist in Buenos Aires, received an email from his father alerting him to a 1947 newspaper article written by his great-grandfather, Mijl Hacohen Sinay, concerning the murders of 22 European Jewish settlers in Moises Ville from 1889 to 2006. The email piqued his interest in Moises Ville, one of the […]

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Film

Watch On The Rhine

When Watch on the Rhine was released in American theatres on September 4, 1943, a tipping point in World War II had already occurred. In an unmistakable signal that Germany was losing the war, the Wehrmacht had been defeated at the momentous Battle of Stalingrad in the Soviet Union. Yet nearly two more years would […]

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Middle East

Palestinian Support For A Two-State Solution Has Plunged

Palestinians in the West Bank have soured on the notion of a two-state solution, says a prominent Palestinian researcher and student of the Arab-Israeli dispute. Palestinian public opinion has hardened against Israel to such a degree in recent years that only one-third of Palestinians endorse such an outcome, according to Khalil Shikaki, the director of […]

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Television

Fire Dance

Rama Burshtein-Shai is back for an encore. Her last major production, Fill the Void, was a finely-crafted feature film about haredi Jews in Jerusalem. Fire Dance, an eight-part TV series, covers much of the same social and religious ground, but it is set in Tiberias. It will be screened online by the Toronto Jewish Film […]

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Middle East

Saudi Arabia’s Rapprochement With Iran Is A Setback For Israel

It seemed like a bolt out of the blue, but it was actually the end result of arduous negotiations. A day after The New York Times published a story setting out Saudi Arabia’s conditions for making peace with Israel, Saudi Arabia reestablished diplomatic relations with its rival, Iran, after a hiatus of seven years. The news […]

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Film

Woman Of The Year

George Stevens’ Woman of the Year was praised by The New York Times as one of the top ten movies of 1942. Hailing it “triumphant,” the Times‘ critic described it as “a cheering, delightful combination of tongue-tip wit and smooth romance.” Having just seen it on the Turner Classic Movies channel, I would agree with this […]