Plans to join a Seder in Caracas are interrupted when Tablet’s correspondent is kicked out of Venezuela by state security forces on the eve of Passover
What does Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s rise to the presidency mean for global liberal democracies?
Plus why so serious Jon Stewart?
The controversial leader had a terrible record with the Jews
What elections mean for the remnants of the Jewish community
A prominent challenger to President Hugo Chávez isn’t Jewish, but his roots are. That’s enough for the regime.
A withering look at Venezuela’s besieged Jewish idyll
Half of Venezuela’s Jewish community fled under Hugo Chávez, who died in 2012. Will the other half follow?
A rickety economy and nuclear progress make war more likely
Castro’s philo-Semitism is contagious!
Eye-opening clip on Chávez regime’s anti-Jewishness
International body is preparing anti-racism convention
More and more, Jews there are leaving
First Venezuela, now Honduras
At anti-Semitism, of course
Lieberman says yes; Chávez calls him a ‘mafia boss’