The less Jews — or members of any ethnic minority group — come to depend on and identify exclusively with one party and its institutions, the stronger American democracy grows.
In a historic shake-up, both Muslim and Jewish voters introduced fresh dynamics to the 2024 presidential election. While ...
Leaders and activists across the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria were nearly unanimous in their response to the ...
The Jewish vote has long been seen as a single item, and the American Jewish community as a cohesive voting bloc. Not anymore ...
American Jews remain strong supporters of liberal policies and Democratic politicians, even as they worry about antiwar ...
The rabbi of the Society for the Advancement of Judaism said she wanted to make sure her community had access to a ...
Signs of the times. The church must confront its silence on the Middle East conflict and recognize the suffering of all victims, especially Palestinians. Addressing this is essential for maintaining ...
The historic election also marked the first in well over 100 years that an ex-president was re-elected to the nation’s highest office after having previously held the position. The last president ...
How did Jewish Americans vote in the 2024 election? Here’s what an exit poll found. Getty Images/iStockphoto In the 2024 ...
The most important thing to understand about AIPAC is that it essentially controls the US Congress,’ says historian Walter ...
With the US set to vote on November 5, a look at how foreign policy related to the Middle East has been a defining feature of ...
Can voting wisely in the U.S. election of 2024 stop the cycle of violence in the Middle East and protect innocent lives?