Given Jews’ reputations as non-drinkers, you might expect a book about Jews and alcohol to be thin. Jews and Booze shows otherwise.
Israel’s Jewish population surges and fertility rates across the Arab world collapse. It seems Jews won’t become a minority between the Jordan and the Mediterranean anytime soon.
From the capture of Adolf Eichmann to Ehud Barak’s undercover cross-dressing, a new book lays bare the greatest missions of the Israeli secret service.
The excitement wanes around a sensational discovery, but the question is not so easily settled.
Over the last ten years, the Israeli government has initiated significant and innovative processes to close the gaps of inequality, advance economic development, and promote employment for its Arab population.
No one knows for sure if confused Jewish voters contributed significantly to the 2000 election debacle. But there are many reasons why it won’t happen again.
Candidate Mitt Romney now says he will re-start talks aimed at creating a Palestinian state. Is this a flip-flop? Or a promising opportunity?
The Prime Minister has called for an early election because, among other things, an early election is an election he thinks he can win.
It’s the radical Islamists who get the headlines. But in the background, European Muslims, for the first time in Islamic history, may be developing a locally based Islamic-European identity.
Less prominent in New York than Jewish immigrants from Russia, Bukharian Jews form a small community in Queens. Their road to American acculturation hasn’t been easy.

