Iyar 28th on the Jewish calendar marks the day that Jerusalem was re-united and the Jewish people regained control of the Old City in June…
The Balfour Declaration is condemned today by Israel’s detractors and hailed by Israel’s friends as a great historic document establishing the principle of a Jewish…
On a mid-November day in 1965, while opening his mail, David Horowitz was surprised to receive a letter from none other than Fannie Hurst.…
An editorial by Yosi Beilin in the Washington Post… Shimon Peres was an optimist. Not somebody who believed that everything would be okay at the…
When the West Olive, Michigan congregation of United Israel World Union dedicated their new Community Center on the 7th day of Sukkoth, October 17, 1965, the…
In January 1965, David Horowitz was elected First Vice President of the Foreign Press Association, a 48-year-old organization of over 300 correspondents representing every region…
The decade of the 1960s had arrived and the United Nations had a new occupant. A huge bronze sculpture with the inscription “Let Us Beat…
The popular notion that the Khazars converted to Judaism in the 9th century CE is a widespread common assumption. Various writers, some of them of…
Times Square: New Year’s Eve and the countdown was underway. Suddenly it was 1950. Happy New Year…Happy New Decade! Samuel Epstein and David Horowitz were…
Israel, the Jewish State in Palestine, was born on May 14, 1948. The day after Israel declared its independence, five Arab armies-Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, Lebanon,…
On November 29, 1947, the UN General Assembly voted to recommend the partition of Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state by a vote…