Tag: Public Service

Joe Lieberman, the first Jewish person on a major party presidential ticket, was widely celebrated in the Jewish community.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, who passed away at 90, was known for her impactful career in the Senate, advocating for issues like gun control and exposing torture in the Bush administration.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Senator Dianne Feinstein's reluctance to step down due to her age and potential cognitive decline.
In this article, Edna Harel-Fischer discusses the controversy surrounding governance and governability in Israel.
Edna Harel-Fischer, a research fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, discusses the difference between governance and governability in Israel and why it has become a partisan matter.
Roberta Jacobson, a respected diplomat with experience in Latin American affairs, served as the U.S. ambassador to Mexico under the Obama administration and recently joined President Joe Biden's National Security Council as the border czar, focusing on diplomacy with Mexico and Central American countries to address the increasing migrant flow at the U.S. Southern border.
Fady Qaddoura, a Palestinian-American and Muslim, has made history by becoming the first Muslim elected to the state legislature in Indiana.
Shimon Peres, a renowned statesman known for his long career in public service and commitment to peace in the Middle East, was remembered by some Israelis as a humble neighbor who lived in a modest apartment with his wife near Tel Aviv University.
Rep. Steve Israel, a prominent Democratic Congressman from Long Island, has announced his decision to retire from Congress after eight terms.