Two weeks after the abduction of Cpl. Gilad Shalit, both Israel and Hamas have strategic goals that could prolong the fighting — but they also have good reasons for wanting to cut a quick deal.
An archive of “Katrina’s Jewish Voices,” set for release later this month, seeks to weave the the Jewish experience of last August’s terrible storm into the larger picture.
The sudden firing of the head of an international Jewish student group may reveal a general lack of coordination between established Jewish organizations and the younger generation of leaders.