War On Coronavirus Can Unite Us
There has been no greater degree of polarization in the world than in the past decade. It has permeated and impacted society in far reaching ways.
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community There has been no greater degree of polarization in the world than in the past decade. It has permeated and impacted society in far reaching ways.
Bernie Sanders is going to lose, but the movement he started will cause long-term damage to America.
As of February 29, 86,032 people worldwide have been diagnosed with coronavirus (Covid-19). Thus far 2,942 people have died, for a case fatality rate around three percent.
The State of Israel came into being because of the World Zionist Congress. This is where Herzl made his mark and major contribution. The first Zionist Congress which he chaired was held in Basel, Switzerland in 1897.
At the outset, let me say I have never met Sinem Tezyapar. She is a Muslim woman from Turkey. She believes in a better and more peaceful world. And she is accused of being a spy for Israel.
The 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz was just highlighted and given special attention around the globe. Unfortunately, the lessons of the Holocaust have not sunk in. American Jews have a right to be frightened by the turn of events and the blatant acts of anti-Semitism that have increased exponentially. To make matters worse, much of the rhetoric that is feeding the present-day anti-Semitism is coming from the left. The Democratic Party, whether it wants to admit it or not, is being held hostage by Alexandra Ocasio Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib.
