by Bruce Baker | Editorial, Ethics, Opinion, Uncategorized
October 7, 2023, a day that will live in infamy. What horror, what evil! And how about the next 730 days? What have we learned? How many more innocents have been slaughtered? Will the forces of genocide be quenched? WIll the hopes of sumud persist? God help us! Lord...
by Bruce Baker | Editorial, Ethics, Opinion
The athletes aren’t the ones committing crimes in Gaza. They are playing the beautiful game. They are competing in the international sport between peaceable nations. It’s a shame that they should miss out on the World Cup because the Netanyahu government...
by Bruce Baker | Ethics, Justice, Opinion
What a difference 80 years makes! 1945: WW2 ends. 2025: Benyamin Netanyahu government declares the world’s newest, biggest concentration camp to be built under his army’s control. Reporting quote Haaretz: “The military cynically announces steps it...
by Brian David | Editorial, Ethics, Opinion
How a Rogue Terror State Undermines American Rights and Jewish Safety The systematic erosion of First Amendment rights in service of protecting Israeli policy represents a fundamental corruption of American democratic principles. What has emerged is a sophisticated...
by Brian David | Ethics, Opinion
When Incompetence Meets Command Authority The foundation of American civilian government rests on a simple but sacred principle: A civilian President, as Commander in Chief, holds ultimate authority over military decisions. This isn’t bureaucratic...
by Bruce Baker | Editorial, Opinion
(and not 1930s Germany) Please. Live coverage of Flag Day celebrations.
by Bruce Baker | Justice, Opinion
Pity the poor, for they shall be cut off from aid; Pity the meek, for they shall be made to do pro bono work for a despot; Pity those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be fired. Pity those who mistook retribution for salvation and garnered...