Following a Passion for Sports to IsraelIn Israel, a new five month scholarship program being offered to young aspiring athletes – one of them could be you.

Posted on: May 19th, 2013
InDepth → Op-EdsThe Japanese do not feel the need to apologize to Muslims for the negative way in which they relate to Islam.

Fatah’s Drive Against ‘Normalization’
Posted on: May 19th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Khaled Abu ToamehPalestinian youths from Hebron, though, who met with Israelis near Bethlehem to share their problems and insights have been forced to issue a statement distancing themselves from the meeting.

The Post-Obama Democratic Party
Posted on: May 19th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldBenghazi isn't likely to keep Hillary out of the Democratic field in 2016, but after 2008, she is justifiably paranoid.

Posted on: May 19th, 2013
InDepth → Op-EdsThe contractors received the land at a bargain basement price, moved the prices up to 1.8 million NIS and pocketed one million NIS per apartment.

Accepting Our Own: the Bias against Black-Hatters
Posted on: May 19th, 2013
InDepth → Op-EdsMany of my fellow college students are quick to voice their acceptance of their LGBT friends, but they turn up their noses and frown slightly when they speak of a Hasid.

When American Ambassadors Were Still Untouchable
Posted on: May 17th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → America's Rabbi / Shmuley BoteachThe growing revelations that the Obama State Department watered down public statements on the attack in order to cleanse them of any mention of al Qaeda and terrorism is a travesty.

We Should Have Heeded the Warning Signs of Islamist Antisemitism
Posted on: May 17th, 2013
InDepth → Op-EdsWe must confront Islamist groups with what Prime Minister David Cameron referred to as “muscular liberalism.”

Al-Qaradawi and the New Religious Conflict with Israel
Posted on: May 17th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Khaled Abu ToamehAl-Qaradawi's visit and statements also serve as a reminder that the Israeli-Arab conflict is centered, more than ever, around religion.

Staying Alive: Israel In An Age Of ‘Martyrdom’
Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Louis Rene BeresEveryone who reads newspapers should know at least one thing. Threats to annihilate Israel have always been unremarkable. Almost never, it seems, have Israel’s existential enemies sought any reason for concealment.

Mark Treyger Visits The Jewish Press
Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → Interviews and ProfilesMark Treyger, a candidate for city council in New York City’s 47th council district, met recently with the editorial board of The Jewish Press at the newspaper’s Boro Park office.

Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinIsrael’s government did not want to liberate Jerusalem. Or to be more specific, the Labor and National Religious Party ministers did not want to liberate Jerusalem. “Who needs that whole Vatican?” Defense Minister Moshe Dayan explained at the time.

Unholy Hypocrisy At The Western Wall
Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Fundamentally Freund/Michael FreundLast Friday, the Western Wall underwent an unwelcome transformation from sacred site to media circus as the group known as the Women of the Wall sought to hold a decidedly non-traditional prayer service.
Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → EditorialTwo recent revelations have raised serious questions about the kind of government President Obama is running.

When Real Life Intrudes On Baseball
Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → Op-EdsReaders of my monthly Baseball Insider column may have noticed its absence last week (the column appears in the second issue of every month). The reason for that is I have something more serious and personal to share with you, something that didn’t seem appropriate for a baseball column.

Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → Op-EdsHerbert Romerstein died last week after a long illness. With Herb’s passing, we lose not only a good guy but a vast reservoir of knowledge that is not replaceable.
Freedom House’s Inexcusable Smear Of Israel
Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → Op-EdsFreedom House recently released its annual report on press freedom throughout the world at an event sponsored by the Newseum in Washington. But along with the usual and appropriate condemnations of dictatorships and totalitarian states, the group decided to slam the one democracy in the Middle East as well as one of the few states in the region where press freedom actually exists: Israel.

Posted on: May 14th, 2013
InDepth → Front PageWhat is the relationship between Pesach and Shavuos? Rabbi Naftali Jaeger, rosh yeshiva of Sh’or Yoshuv, relates in the name of the Ishbitzer Rebbe a striking metaphor:

Opportunities and Risks Ahead for Turkey
Posted on: May 13th, 2013
InDepth → Op-EdsNow is the time for Ankara to take some corrective domestic and foreign policy measures consistent with what the country has and continues to aspire for but fails to realize.
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