A brief history of immigration from the European perspective, and its lessons for others.
Dire predictions have accompanied every influx of newcomers—including the Jews—in American history. And yet these are the very people who have helped build the country.
An apartment is emptied of its possessions—and suddenly filled with life.
Even during the turn-of-the-20th-century Great Wave of migration to America, the proportion of Jews wasn’t high enough to present a serious threat to anyone.
As Jewish experience would suggest, a dichotomy embedded in the U.S. system distorts reality and makes for damaging policy.
Operation Exodus.
James Polite and the left’s Jewish problem.
And did so more than Gentiles with foreign-sounding names.
A Syrian stabs a German and a Jewish restaurant is attacked.
Sidney Shachnow, in memoriam.
Religion breeds empathy and moderation, not extremism.
Two of the 80 Jews aboard the doomed vessel.
Importing anti-Semites to atone for anti-Semitism.
Jews, and others, changed their names voluntarily.