The Scroll
Are Politicians the Only People Visiting Israel?
Rick Santorum says tourism is down 95 percent. That’s not exactly true.
By
Adam Janofsky
· August 20, 2014
Notebook
South Carolina’s Secular Crusader
In a new memoir, Herb Silverman recounts his legal battle against a state ban on atheists seeking public office
By
Laura Paull
· June 21, 2012
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Sundown: The Immortal Octomoms
Plus, Wouk’s new work, another White House seder and more
By
Dan Klein
· April 10, 2012
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Sundown: Messianic Jews Hosted Santorum
Plus Anne Frank’s tree in Israel, and more
By
Marc Tracy
· March 22, 2012
The Scroll
Romney Makes Strong Case in Illinois
Plus the rising power of the Super PACs
By
Marc Tracy
· March 21, 2012
The Scroll
Defeats for Romney, Jew Pond
Big night for Santorum; and Sheldon Adelson is Romney’s new best friend
By
Marc Tracy
· March 14, 2012
Sex & Body
Tablets
Ultraconservatives get it wrong on birth control: Americans should embrace Judaism’s nuanced approach rather than adhering to absolutes
By
Liel Leibovitz
· March 1, 2012
The Scroll
Romney in the Driver’s Seat
Santorum, Paul, and Gingrich on the side of the road
By
Marc Tracy
· February 29, 2012
The Scroll
A Jewish Guide to the MI and AZ Primaries
Who’s hot and who’s cold
By
Marc Tracy
· February 28, 2012
The Scroll
Contraception: A Defense
Rick Santorum may not like it, but it has its benefits
By
Marc Tracy
· February 23, 2012
The Scroll
Daybreak: Settlements Prompt Newer Wrist-Slap
Plus humanitarian aid for Homs, and more in the news
By
Marc Tracy
· February 23, 2012
The Scroll
Sundown: Buy Palestinian
Plus don’t not buy Israeli, and more
By
Marc Tracy
· February 22, 2012
The Scroll
Santorum Makes His Run
Supporters say social issues are secondary
By
Marc Tracy
· February 22, 2012
The Scroll
Adelson May Keep Giving to Gingrich
The unstoppable power of the Super PACs
By
Marc Tracy
· February 21, 2012
The Scroll
Daybreak: Bibi Lashes Out Over Attacks
Plus Homs pulverized, Adelson’s new agenda, and more in the news
By
Marc Tracy
· February 15, 2012
The Scroll
Religious Republican Glass Ceiling Shattered
The imminent landmark very few are talking about
By
Marc Tracy
· February 14, 2012
United States
Rickrolling
Rick Santorum gets much about America very wrong. But there’s one thing he understands that’s crucial to winning elections and governing effectively.
By
Liel Leibovitz
· February 13, 2012
The Scroll
Happy Hanukkah?
Santorum holiday card mixes messages with New Testament quote
By
Stephanie Butnick
· February 9, 2012
The Scroll
The Jewish Guide to the Nevada Caucuses
What happens in Vegas before sundown stays in Vegas
By
Marc Tracy
· February 3, 2012
The Scroll
Many Jewish GOP Donors Still on Sidelines
Will Romney’s decisive victory in Florida smoke them out?
By
Allison Hoffman
· February 1, 2012
The Scroll
A Jewish Guide to the South Carolina Primary
More palmettos than Jews!
By
Marc Tracy
· January 20, 2012
The Scroll
Another Contest, Another Big Win for Romney
Former Mass. governor approaching lock-down, though Paul still around
By
Marc Tracy
· January 11, 2012
The Scroll
A Guide to Today’s New Hampshire Primary
First in the nation, 25th in Jews!
By
Marc Tracy
· January 10, 2012
The Scroll
Sundown: Santorum’s Sticky Situation
Plus Mr. Shalit goes to Jerusalem, and more
By
Marc Tracy
· January 9, 2012
The Scroll
Adelson Joins Gingrich’s Anti-Mitt Crusade
Prominent Jewish donor funds ad campaign to take down frontrunner
By
Marc Tracy
· January 9, 2012
The Scroll
Sex With Someone We Love
Comment of the Week
By
Marc Tracy
· January 6, 2012
The Scroll
Rick Santorum Was in Jewish Frat
Strongly Catholic GOP candidate pledged Penn State TEP
By
Marc Tracy
· January 5, 2012
The Scroll
Romney Loses By Not Winning Enough
As race heads to New Hampshire, who could still make some noise?
By
Marc Tracy
· January 4, 2012
United States
Specialest Relationship
Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucuses, but all the presidential candidates are vying to show their love for Israel. How far will they go?
By
Steve Brodner
· January 4, 2012
The Scroll
Ron Paul: An Iowa Anti-Endorsement
And why he can’t be so neatly separated from the GOP field
By
Marc Tracy
· January 3, 2012
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