Recent discourse on Israel shows troubling rhetoric from both sides, with threats and accusations overshadowing meaningful dialogue amidst the ongoing conflict and political maneuvering.
Read More »Column: Arabs in America Blame All Others – But Themselves
Muslim and Arab Americans express frustration with external blame in the Israel-Hamas conflict while neglecting their own accountability, risking credibility and sympathy for Gaza.
Read More »Column: Trump May Be On Right Track In Columbia Protest Flap
President Trump is lumping U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer together with pro-Palestinian student leader Mahmoud Khalil. He proclaimed last week that Schumer is no longer Jewish but is now a “Palestinian.” Four days earlier, his ICE agency set the stage to deport Khalil for possible support of Hamas.
Read More »Column: Like Thieves in The Night? A Professor and Friends – Not Rowdy Teens – Suspected Of Pulling Off The Great Israel Sign Heist
Mariana Chilton, a Drexel University professor, faces charges for stealing pro-Israel signs. She admitted the act to police, suggesting returning the signs. Drexel placed her on administrative leave.
Read More »The Rabbinic Council Of Boulder Aligns With Israeli Protesters Against Judicial Reform
There is a fight going on right now in Israel over boundaries – not the kind meant to keep people separated, but the kind meant to keep the government separated. In Israel, the only real checks and balances of government are between the Judicial branch and parliament.
Read More »Former Denver Shaliach Leads Judicial Overhaul Protests in Nes Ziona
Boulder Jewish News received this update from its first Israeli correspondent, Shaul Amir.
Read More »The Calm Before the Storm
We stand on the eve of the biggest Israeli civil demonstration ever, culminating seven weeks of protests and demands for social revolution and the restoration of a social government in Israel.
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