Tag: China

Jewish life for teens in small communities from Iceland to Beijing involves navigating unique challenges such as heightened antisemitism and limited Jewish resources.
Rabbi Mitchell Silk shares his journey from working in a Chinese restaurant to serving as the first Hasidic Jew in a Senate-confirmed position in the U.S. government, balancing his religious commitments with a high-profile career in international markets and community service.
The text discusses various topics including a Gaza encampment at a college campus, the perceived future role of Barron Trump as an American Caesar according to online memes, controversies surrounding NPR CEO Katherine Maher, and external actors' involvement in campus protests, particularly related to pro-Palestine activism.
The text discusses the importance of halting the sharing of valuable military secrets with hostile nations like Iran to prevent potential global conflicts, especially given the rising international tensions with countries like Russia, China, and North Korea.
Kehillah Jewish High School in Palo Alto, California, known for its multicultural approach, is expanding its student recruitment to mainland China due to difficulties with the Israel-Hamas war.
American Jews are urged to support the forced sale of TikTok due to the platform's rampant hate speech, lack of transparency, and ties to China's meddling in U.S. affairs, including promoting anti-Jewish sentiments.
The House of Representatives has passed a bill to potentially ban TikTok in the U.S. due to concerns about Chinese influence and manipulation on the platform.
TikTok is being highlighted as a platform influencing young individuals toward anti-Israel and anti-Western viewpoints through deliberate promotion of content by the Chinese Communist Party.
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has ranked Israel as one of the worst offenders for detaining journalists in 2023.
A new report from the National Contagion Research Institute suggests that TikTok, the popular social media platform, is being used to promote anti-Israel sentiment and geopolitical instability.
The article discusses the future of the U.S.-Israel alliance in the context of the U.S.-China rivalry.
The article explores the use and definition of the word "genocide" in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
In October 2022, writer Lee Smith filed a lawsuit against publisher All Seasons Press (ASP), alleging that the company concealed its ownership and control by a longtime associate of George Soros, Scott Bessent.
Ilan Berman, Senior Vice President of the American Foreign Policy Council, and Nadine Epstein, Editor-in-Chief of Moment magazine, discuss how the war between Israel and Hamas threatens the world order.
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 column for the New York Times, Peter Beinart examines why Republicans in the United States are more likely to view China as an enemy compared to Democrats who tend to see Russia as a larger threat.
The text discusses the return of zero-sum foreign policy and the implications of this mindset in relation to China.
In his essay "Biden's Ties That Bind," Michael Doran argues that President Biden's Middle East strategy aligns with the Obama administration's strategy of empowering Iran to establish a regional balance of power, allowing the U.S. to focus on China.
The discussion in this podcast examines Secretary of State Antony Blinken's recent visit to China aimed at easing tensions between the U.S. and China.
The podcast delves into recent events such as the sonic boom over Washington D.C., China's actions in the Taiwan Strait, weakening support for Ukraine, and a New York Times article on Joe Biden's age, examining their implications on defense readiness and international relations.
The podcast discusses Ron DeSantis's criticism of Donald Trump's personal conduct, which marks a significant break between the two prominent Republicans.
Since President Biden took office, there has been a resurgence of manufacturing in the United States.
The podcast discusses the sensational claim that a raccoon dog might be a new source of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping's brokering of a reconciliation between Iran and Saudi Arabia has shaken the United States' role as the dominant power in the Middle East.