Volodymyr Zelensky won the election, but can he govern?
A Yiddish etymological journey leads from Rudy Giuliani to Chinese teakettles, the Three Stooges, Russian hackers, and back again
Former New York City mayor Ed Koch, who died today, spoke to Tablet in 2011 about politics and Judaism
‘America’s Mayor,’ who once called for U.S. intervention in Kosovo, is now consulting for Serbian nationalists
A smaller percentage of the GOP electorate was Jewish than in 2008
A review of 175 major Jewish Republican donors shows that many who gave in the 2008 primary have yet to pony up for a GOP candidate. Why the wait?
Florida’s Falics have provided half of Bibi’s donations
Guess who’s coming to Israel
Gutzon Borglum, the monomaniacal sculptor of Mount Rushmore, was an anti-Semite, but also the kind of wise-hearted artist praised in this week’s parasha
Focus on needs, not college applications, says former NYC pol
If Bloomberg loses, it could be Dinkins redux, he implies