Columnist Trudy Rubin tells the Inky’s readers what they want to hear, not what they need to learn.
By Paul Snitzer
Philadelphia School District walks back professional development course on the so-called ‘genocide’ in Gaza
After complaints, the course on the ‘genocide in Gaza and the West Bank’ is no longer among the district’s offerings for educators.
By Todd Shepherd
Andy Bloom: What should the United States learn from the Hamas attack on Israel?
A nation’s leader always takes the brunt of the blame, but blaming Netanyahu without including any responsibility by his opponents is pure partisanship and wrong-headedness.
By Andy Bloom
Stu Bykofsky: The so-called Jewish Voice for Peace is a group with a death wish
Misguided as they were, the protestors who assembled Thursday evening at 30th Street Station were within their rights — until they started blocking commuters from where they wanted to go.
By Stu Bykofsky
Guy Ciarrocchi: What ever happened to ‘never again’?
Too many are speechless and paralyzed in the face of actual hate.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Jeff Hurvitz: Israel, and the burden of being Jewish
“From the river to the sea” is not an idle expression — it is a call for genocide.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Seth Higgins: Fetterman was right about Hamas. Casey joined him — eventually.
Pennsylvania’s senior senator did the right thing, after prodding from his Republican opponent, Dave McCormick.
By Seth Higgins
Andy Bloom: Understanding Hamas and Israel’s response
Hamas started this war and cannot now claim to be the victim.
By Andy Bloom
Howard Lurie: The wartime threat to decency, humanity and morality
Military crimes against civilians repulse us, and they should.
By Howard Lurie
Philly Councilmember Kendra Brooks silent on affiliation with Democratic Socialists after Hamas attack
The far-left Working Families Party member had previously touted her association with the group.
By Todd Shepherd