The pogrom in 1938 was Hitler’s test to gauge the world’s response to actual harm inflicted on Jews. That response never came; instead, the Holocaust followed.
Now, as Israel enters the second year of this war, it is critical for Israeli policymakers and strategists to recognize emerging threats that may not be immediately obvious.
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
It is imperative that we acknowledge grandparents's pain and provide them with the necessary resources to heal and find meaning in their lives.
Will Netanyahu step up to lead this historic reform, and will Chikli gallantly take on this task?
This election offers Americans a choice that goes beyond traditional partisan divides, with two deeply unpopular candidates, each representing different problems in American politics.
The United States cannot elect a president who said at an event to combat antisemitism that "the Jewish people would have a lot to do with it" if he lost.
For some, running is more than a sport.