“For the forces of civilization to triumph, America and Israel must stand together. Because when we stand together, something very simple happens. We win. They lose. And my friends, I came to assure you today of one thing: we will win.” “Our enemies are your enemies, our fight is your […]
Amanda Greenberg: A Jewish woman in suburban Philadelphia — one year later
We are one year out from the barbaric terror attacks of October 7th in Israel. Since then, Jews around the world have been under attack, including right here in the suburbs of Philadelphia. As an openly Zionist Jewish woman, raising visibly and openly Jewish children, I constantly have my head […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Confronting the face of evil, one year later
Four Americans are still held hostage in Gaza. We hope and pray that they are alive. Edan Alexander. Sagui Dekel-Chen. Omer Neutra. Keith Siegel. This is an aspect of the horrors of the butchery, savagery and bigoted, anti-Semitic hatred that has been all but forgotten. I don’t recall President Biden […]
UPenn temporarily bans encampments
“Unauthorized overnight activities will be considered trespassing and addressed,” Penn officials said.
By Tate Miller
Howard Lurie: When is a terrorist not a terrorist?
Our government is happy to investigate threats — from their political opponents.
By Howard Lurie
Protest encampment disbanded at University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia police worked with campus officials to clear the protestors’ tent city.
By Christen Smith
Guy Ciarrocchi: Campus protests shine the light on failed policies, our failed education system, and antisemitism
Hopefully, it’s a teachable moment.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Andy Bloom: Pro-Palestinian protestors are misinformed
The First Amendment gives them the right to speak. It does not give them license to terrorize others.
By Andy Bloom
Paul Davis: Radical student protestors from the 1960s to today
College kids and professional activists siding with America’s enemies? It’s nothing new.
By Paul Davis
Andy Bloom: Jewish voters should lead the exodus from the Democratic Party
Since the October 7 Hamas attacks, the loudest voices in the Democratic Party have abandoned Israel. Jewish American voters should return the favor.
By Andy Bloom