Resurgent Antisemitism: Global Perspectives, by Alvin Rosenfeld
Resurgent Antisemitism: Global Perspectives, by Alvin Rosenfeld, ed., Indiana University Press, 2013, 561 pp. Reviewed by Catherine D. Chatterley Today, more than sixty years after the destruction of European Jewry, antisemitism is a globalized phenomenon and one that appears to be evolving on a number of fronts. Jew-hatred has a millennial history and is one […]
God, Jews and the Media: Religion and Israel’s Media, by Yoel Cohen
Several years ago, Bar Ilan University held a symposium on religion and the media. As a newspaper reporter, I was curious as to what the panelists might have to say about the moral issues occasionally faced by journalists.
The Jewish Origins of Cultural Pluralism: The Menorah Association and American Diversity, by Daniel Greene
The Jewish Origins of Cultural Pluralism: The Menorah Association and American Diversity, by Daniel Greene, Indiana University Press, 2011. 185 pp. Reviewed by Sarah Schmidt Daniel Greene, Director of the Scholl Center for American History and Culture at the Newberry Library in Chicago, has written a well-researched monograph on the Intercollegiate Menorah Association, a group […]
From Ambivalence to Betrayal: The Left, the Jews, and Israel, by Robert Wistrich
Historian Robert Wistrich, who holds the Neuberger Chair for Modern European and Jewish History at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and is the head of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism, publishes prolifically.
Unbroken Spirit: A Heroic Story of Faith, Courage and Survival, by Yosef Mendelevich
More than twenty years ago, the Soviet Union fell and its control over Eastern Europe ended.
Conflicting Expectations from the Geneva Document between the P5+1 and Iran

Many questions have arisen about whether the P5+1 and the Islamic Republic of Iran interpret the interim understanding reached in Geneva on November 24, 2013, in the same way.
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Defensible Borders in Chinese Israel Timeline in Chinese UN Security Council Resolution 242 Israel Jordan Armistice Agreement in Chinese
Defensible Borders in Chinese
The Geneva Agreement: The Devil Is Not in the Details But in the Wider Picture

It is easy to reduce any analysis of the Geneva agreement to the number of centrifuges Iran will still have and the levels of enrichment that are permitted.
Iran Looks Beyond the Nuclear Talks

Iran sees itself coming to the nuclear negotiations from a position of strength.
Media Bias and Iran’s ‘Right’ to Enrich Uranium
Last weekend, the International Atomic Energy Agency published one of its regular reports on the status of the Iranian nuclear program.
The Emerging Geneva Agreement with Iran

Allowing the Iranians to continue to produce 3.5%-enriched uranium is unacceptable.
The Assault on Resolution 242

With unconfirmed rumors appearing in the press about what is likely to happen in the peace process in the months ahead, now is the time to recall exactly what Israel’s rights are in its territorial dispute with the Palestinians over the future of the West Bank.
Passport Control: An Examination of U.S. Policy on Jerusalem

Designation of place of birth on passports is neither tantamount to the establishment of foreign policy nor to its implementation
Sisi Fever: Will the General be the Next President of Egypt?

The mood of Egyptians has changed from friendship and admiration toward the U.S. to open hostility.