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The Jew who financed American independence

Since 2006, U.S. presidents have issued proclamations in recognition of the contributions Jewish people have made to the growth and success of the United States. Jewish American Heritage Month, celebrated in May, was again...

The one thing Trump didn’t forgive Netanyahu for

The recent conversation between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was surprisingly friendly. On the outside, they reported—and quite rightly so—a rift in relations, about throwing Israel...

The US-Iran agreement has a terrible human cost

The most important story is not always the one dominating the headlines. Sometimes, it is a question—a question so disturbing that few are willing to ask it out loud, and fewer still are willing to contemplate the answer. One...

US forces kill senior ISIS in Syria airstrike

A senior Islamic State of Iraq and Syria leader was killed by U.S. forces in an airstrike in northwest Syria on June 19, U.S. Central Command announced on Wednesday. Ali Husayn al-Ulaywi was killed in what CENTCOM described as a...

Trump’s capitulation will finance Iran’s revival

U.S. President Donald Trump repeatedly criticized the Obama administration for providing Iran with sanctions relief in exchange for its participation in the nuclear agreement. He argued that Tehran was rewarded for bad behavior...

The Jew who married into Tahitian royalty

In the middle of the 19th century, one of the most influential men on the southern Pacific island of Tahiti was a Jewish merchant named Alexander Salmon (originally “Solomon”). He was not a rabbi, communal leader or...

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