Tag: America

In discussing the relationship between America, Israel, and the Jewish people, the text highlights a distinction between criticism of Israel and antisemitism, emphasizing that criticism can be valid without being antisemitic.
The text discusses the issue of whether America is philosemitic or antisemitic, using the election of a Jewish woman, Claudia Sheinbaum, as President of Mexico as an example of how being Jewish may not be a barrier to leadership.
The Commentary team delves into the legal implications of the Trump verdict and its potential impact on the 2024 election, alongside broader questions about the legitimacy of American institutions.
The article discusses the contrasting experiences of encountering hate and support towards Jews and Israel in America.
In a discussion on antisemitism in America and Europe, the writer notes that while there are pockets of antisemitism on both fringes of society in America, it is not mainstream, with most Americans focused on other issues like inflation.
Award-winning director and producer Daniel Sackheim reflects on the influence of The X-Files in popularizing conspiracy theories in America.
Jeff Michaels, a 54-year-old hedge-fund portfolio manager from Mountain Lakes, NJ, and a Conservative Jew, expresses concern about America's economy under both Trump and Biden administrations, emphasizing social issues like democracy and rights.
The podcast discussion revolves around Iran's recent attack on Israel, which was successfully repelled.
The author discusses the importance of prominent Jewish figures opposing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to combat anti-Semitism in the U.S., providing temporary relief for Jewish communities.
In a recent episode of Home Front, the podcast discussed Benny Gantz's activities in America, the political implications of Gaza on a global scale, and the common thread among isolated incidents of anti-Semitism.
Tucker Carlson, at a conference in a Middle Eastern oil city, likened America to a "dad" of the world perpetuating evil by taking sides in conflicts like a parent favoring one child over another.
The Biden administration has designated Yemen's Houthi rebels as a global terrorist group due to their increasing attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea.
In this episode of Home Front, it is argued that Israel cannot afford to align itself with America's obsession with the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Roya Hakakian, an Iranian Jewish refugee to America, published an essay titled "Letter to an Anti-Zionist Idealist" in the summer 2023 issue of Sapir.
In an essay titled "Letter to an Anti-Zionist Idealist," Roya Hakakian, an Iranian Jewish refugee, addresses the misgivings and criticisms held by an anti-Zionist idealist towards Israel.
The author expresses their love for America, specifically American literature and music.
The article argues that the outcome of the Gaza war will have significant implications for America's influence in the Middle East in its competition with China and Russia.
In a podcast discussion, Eli Lake highlights concerns about the Biden administration's perceived weakness, which could embolden Iran and potentially lead to a lack of strong support for Israel.
The author discusses the divisions and tensions within the Jewish community, both in Israel and America.
This story, titled "The Goose Girl," is a fictional tale about a young Jewish girl named Shena Lena.
In a podcast episode, James B. Meigs discusses the disappearance of a submersible during a Titanic viewing expedition, exploring our fascination with this event and what it reveals about our outlook on exploration.
A new Jesus musical called "His Story" is aiming to not only entertain audiences but also inspire them to have faith.
The recent restoration of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, mediated by China, raised questions about the implications for Israel and the United States.
Matthew Continetti, now a permanent co-host, discusses President Biden's trip to Kyiv and Ron DeSantis's comments on it, drawing parallels between current American politics and the early 20th century.
In a recent podcast, Richard Goldberg discusses the significance of Israel's transfer from the US military's European Command to its Central Command (CENTCOM) in January 2021.