When politics takes the place of religion, the stakes change.
They’re not subsidies, and they don’t violate the separation of church and state.
Diane Rehm asked Bernie Sanders if he holds Israeli citizenship.
Liberal American Jews still feel like they can support the left without repudiating Zionism.
The counterattack to BDS picks up steam.
The Justice Department’s plan will turn judges into religious interpreters.
“No one ought to be compelled to affirm as true a religious tenet he took to be false.”
The way to protect religious liberty.
In the recent elections, Democratic candidates garnered a somewhat smaller-than-usual percentage of Jewish votes. One interpretation of these results not only distorts them drastically but. . .