Tag: United States

The author reflects on his experiences with Russian-language periodicals in the United States during the late 1980s and early 1990s, specifically noting the ads for celebratory events and funeral parlors placed on the literary page of the New York-based Novoye russkoye slovo.
The YouTube video showcases how to make classic and matbucha bialys, sharing the history and origin of this traditional Ashkenazi pastry popular among Jews in Eastern Europe and the United States.
In this discussion, Neri Zilber explores the parallels between the American withdrawal from Afghanistan and Israel's experiences in Southern Lebanon and Gaza.
The podcast episode delves into an op-ed by Ezra Klein defending the dishonorable actions of the United States, particularly in Afghanistan, critiquing how it misrepresents the country's actions over the past two decades.
In a discussion with Bloomberg columnist Eli Lake, the focus is on America's decision to abandon 20 years of work and progress in Afghanistan, emphasizing that this outcome was avoidable.
The author, who served as Israel's ambassador to the United States, reflects on his experiences in Washington during the Obama administration.
The text suggests that the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States may be approaching in a matter of weeks.
In this Israel Policy Briefing, Ilan Goldenberg from the Israel Policy Forum and the Center for a New American Security discusses policy options for the United States following the Gaza conflict in May 2021.
Positive COVID-19 tests in the United States are declining to historic lows, with deaths and hospitalizations resembling those of a regular flu season, indicating the approaching end of the pandemic.
The article discusses the recent reopening of negotiations between six world powers and Iran regarding the 2015 nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which the United States withdrew from in 2018.
Yuval Levin discusses how Democratic House members are aiming to pack the Supreme Court and promote an extreme agenda, along with the concerning behavior of a United States Ambassador to the United Nations criticizing the country.
In a podcast discussion, the focus is on the tense first major diplomatic meeting between the Biden administration and senior Chinese officials where the U.S. representatives were taken aback by the Chinese officials' criticisms.
In the podcast episode titled 'Til Kingdom Come, Evan Gottesman interviews Maya Zinshtein, the director, and Abie Troen, the producer, of the documentary film with the same name.
In this podcast episode, hosts Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss the far-right attack on the United States Capitol Building and its impact on Israeli perceptions.
Szabolcs Takács, Hungary's newly appointed ambassador to the United States, is entering his post amid uncertain diplomatic relations between Hungary and the US.
In a special Israel Policy Forum briefing, Ambassador Itamar Rabinovich, who was Israel's envoy in the United States during Yitzhak Rabin's second term, discusses the legacy of the late prime minister 25 years after his assassination.
In this article, Abbe Gluck, a former clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, discusses the impact of Ginsburg on herself and gender equality in the United States.
In a recent podcast episode by Commentary, the hosts express disbelief at Alex Ross's assertion in the New Yorker that American classical music has roots in white supremacy.
The author discusses a book by journalist Jerry Kammer titled "Losing Control: How a Left-Right Coalition Blocked Immigration Reform and Provoked the Backlash that Elected Trump."
China's growing presence and influence in the Middle East should not be underestimated.
The article discusses a shift in public opinion towards acknowledging and confronting racism, particularly in response to incidents like the murder of George Floyd.
The text discusses the self-radicalization of the Democratic Party, a trend that the Republican Party has not been able to exploit.
Eli Lake, a Bloomberg View columnist, discusses his article in COMMENTARY on the case of Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security advisor, who was allegedly targeted and pressured by the Justice Department.
The resurgence of white supremacy and black nationalism in the U.S. has led to a dangerous intersection where anti-Semitism thrives within both movements.
The text discusses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's repeated mentions of annexing the Jordan Valley during Israel's election campaigns, potentially impacting Israel's security and relations with Jordan.