Tag: America

In this article, the author reflects on the perceived Jewish power in America, particularly through the distorted lens of antisemitism.
The author reflects on their fear and anxiety while traveling in America, attributing it to their feeling of being an outsider and not understanding the country anymore.
The text is a brief mention of Wilfred Reilly's article in COMMENTARY magazine about a discussion focusing on "The Good News They Won't Tell You About Race in America."
The discussion in the COMMENTARY podcast delves into the recent tragic mass murder of Asian-American women in Georgia, highlighting the potential sexual motive behind the killings and touching on the racial tensions in America.
In "Losing the Long Game: The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East," former White House coordinator for the Middle East, North Africa, and the Gulf, Philip Gordon, argues against the idea of undertaking regime change in the Middle East.
In "Losing the Long Game, The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East," Philip Gordon, a former White House coordinator for the Middle East, highlights the complexities and challenges of pursuing regime change in the Middle East.
This article discusses two podcasts that explore the history and rise of white supremacy in America.
This episode discusses the normalization agreements between Israel and Bahrain, and Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The text discusses the changing geopolitical landscape in the Middle East with a focus on the warming relations between Sunni states and Israel.
The text discusses concerns about increasing street violence, allegations of President Trump attempting to manipulate the election through actions concerning the U.S. Post Office, and whether these issues are shaping the national discourse around paranoia.
In the discussion of "The Neo-Neo-Conservative Moment," amidst America's increasing civil disorder, it explores how individuals concerned with urban violence and leftist political intolerance may trigger a potential political realignment irrespective of ideological affiliations.
Professors Nancy Rosenblum and Russell Muirhead highlight the dangers of new conspiracy theorists in America, particularly during Donald Trump's presidency.
The text discusses President Donald Trump's mishandling of his administration's COVID-19 testing strategy, with concerns raised about his suggestion of reducing tests to distort the outbreak's severity.
The text discusses the moral challenges posed by revelations in John Bolton's new book about Donald Trump, efforts to reform policing culture in America, and early signs of a resurgence of the Coronavirus epidemic in the country.
Author and columnist Andrew Ferguson discusses America in isolation, highlighting the emerging resistance to prolonged lockdowns and the challenges faced by policymakers balancing public health concerns with economic pressures.
In a podcast titled "The Pipe Dreams? Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss various topics, including the need for left-wing parties in Israel to merge before the next election, the potential for a different kind of solidarity to lead to peace in the region, and environmental concerns regarding government policies often influenced by corporate interests.
After immigrating to America from Tel Aviv with limited funds, the couple found themselves struggling financially, using most of their money for rent.
AJC CEO David Harris and Times of Israel Founding Editor David Horovitz recently discussed the importance of their new partnership between AJC and TOI, and addressed key issues impacting America, Israel, the Jewish community, and the wider world.
Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land, edited by Rabbi Meir Y. Soloveichik and others from Yeshiva University, delves into the profound influence of the Hebrew Bible on the founding and development of America.
In a special Florida-themed episode of AJC Passport, two members of Congress, Representative Ted Deutch (D-FL) and Representative Brian Mast (R-FL), emphasize the significance of bipartisan pro-Israel support and the necessity to address the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States.
Shibley Telhami, a prominent scholar in Middle Eastern survey research, explores the intricacies of understanding the Arab world through survey data in his book "The World Through Arab Eyes."
In his book "The World Through Arab Eyes," Shibley Telhami, a leading expert in survey research in the Middle East, delves into the intricacies of examining the Arab world through survey data.
Orson Welles' 1946 film "The Stranger" is a classic noir thriller that delves into post-war paranoia by portraying a former Nazi hiding in an American town.
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, in a sermon on the 150th anniversary of the United States Constitution, praised America for having a government structure that resists totalitarianism, contrasting it with the fascist and communist regimes in Europe.
Jews were found to be the most positively perceived religious group in America according to a survey by the Pew Research Center, maintaining their top ranking for the second consecutive time.