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In the ongoing discussion of the war against the terror masters, anti-Semitism remains a central theme. As this prejudice continues to gain strength all over the world, its relationship to the preeminent threat against the West deserves special consideration.
German scholar Matthias Küntzel is the author of the...
Maurice Roumani has created a masterful account of the last decades of the vanished community of Libyan Jews.
A new book on Iran and U.S.-Iranian relations is long on polemics and short on quality analysis.
The Bible's stories are not literally true, but that does not mean we cannot learn valuable lessons from them.
"Never (that I know) has a single lifetime borne such literary and philosophical fruit," William F. Buckley Jr. has observed of Norman Podhoretz's career. Named editor of Commentary magazine in 1960 at the age of thirty, Mr. Podhoretz built the erudite small journal into the nation's most important organ of...
If undergrads cannot learn about the dilemmas that will confront the next generation of foreign-policy thinkers, then how can they be "knowledgeable and responsible"?
Review ofElie Podeh's examination ofanti-Arab bias in Israeli textbooks.
Biographics for 12/16/02 event.



