by Bassi Gruen
Would you notice one of the world's greatest violinists playing in the midst of rush hour?
by Robin Greenman
What to do (and not to do) after a death.
by Riva Pomerantz
Professor Liviu Librescu, a Holocaust survivor, was shot as he shielded the classroom door so his students could safely escape.
by Rabbi Leiby Burnham
Leading a secret life as a Jewish resistance fighter, you just never know who you're going to meet.
by Judy Gruen
Paving the way for our children with developmental disabilities.
by Jonathan Rosenblum
Jewish intellectuals -- then and now.
by David Suissa
Not all criticism is created equal.
by Alan Dershowitz
Carter is making more money selling integrity than peanuts.
by Irwin Cotler
What happened to 'Never Again'?
by Rabbi Avi Shafran
Israel's first crematorium opens for business. What would Moses say?
by Michael Freund
The extent of support for global jihad is frightening in its proportions, and the numbers are anything but insignificant.
by Professor Deborah Lipstadt
Carter has repeatedly fallen back on traditional anti-Semitic canards.
Would we really wish to live in a society in which no one gets angry when children are slaughtered?
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
Gordon Gekko is alive and well. Meet his rival.
by Daniel Pipes
Pacifism, self-hatred and complacency are lengthening the war against radical Islam and causing undue casualties.
by Jeff Jacoby
Iran's intentions are nakedly, malignantly clear. What is not clear at all is what the civilized world will do about it
by Elie Wiesel
The UN must expel Ahmadinejad's murderous regime, says one of the world's leading moral voices.
by Chava Willig Levy
One circus warmed our imaginations, the other left us cold with disgust.
Sara Yoheved Rigler
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
How to change the world with your tongue.
The real insult to Islam is the violence, terror, and bloodshed that Islamist fanatics unleash in the name of their religion
by Rabbi Yisroel Gelber
Owning up to our mistakes, without the excuses.
This Rosh Hashana, celebrate your spiritual accomplishments.
by Jonathan Mark
Finding solace for those left behind.
Britons have finally awakened to the fact that they have a serious problem in their midst.
by Amy A. Dubitsky
I didn't have to climb down 65 flights of stairs. Thank God, I had the greatest miracle of all: I got to work on time.
by Miriam Muller
When it comes to children, there's no such thing as gone.
by Rabbi Yaakov Salomon
In the era of Blackberries and Bluetooths, where can you find a vestige of absolute peace and quiet?
Like soft drinks and poison, anti-Semitism comes in various flavors and strengths.
by Steve Feuerstein
Based on my previous interviews with the Gibson family, nothing Mel said comes as a surprise.
by Marshall Roth
The secret of why Al Qaeda called off a plot to gas the New York City subways.
If Roy kicked the habit, you can too.
by Danny Verbov
Israel needs your help. Here's what you can do.
by Libby Lazewnik
When was the last time you were fully alive in the moment?
by Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky
If the point that unites a group defines its essence, what does the World Cup say about humanity?
I'm looking for the secret of life. And if that fails, at least I'll get a discount at the movies.
A small revolution began with a broken window.
My mother's kidneys are failing. Will someone help save her?
Irving's opinions are vile, and his arguments about the Holocaust are ludicrous. But he doesn't belong in prison.
by Charles Krauthammer
The mob has turned this into a test case for freedom of speech in the West.
Today the censors may be coming for some unfunny Mohammed cartoons, but tomorrow it is your words and ideas they will silence.
The powerful message of Elie Wiesel's Night.
by Dr. Jackie Yaris
Many of my patients seek something far more difficult for me to give than medical advice.
by Toni Thrasher
The sudden death of a friend taught me a few important lessons.
Maybe winning really is everything after all.
Barbarians at the gates of Paris.
by Fil Yeskel
My grandfather believed that our world is a manifestation of an invisible world. As a computer scientist, so do I.
by Rabbi Dr. Daniel P. Aldrich
Everything in life was firmly established: career, family, friends. Then came Katrina.
by Holly Pinchevsky-Cin
As we drove for hours to get out of Houston, we were hoping for a miracle.
The challenge of our age: not to desecrate God's holy name with acts that profane all that He stands for.
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