Clement Attlee’s rush to dismantle the British Empire led to the transfer of vital technology to the USSR
Through sheer tenacity, the Israeli prime minister fended off unremitting pressure from Washington and reshaped the regional map. But his most critical test still lies ahead.
American ambivalence and flawed thinking hurt Zionism and helped the Saudis in 1945. In 2023, a similar combination may be preventing Saudi-Israeli peace.
How Winston Churchill suppressed the true extent of the former King Edward VIII’s collaboration with Nazi Germany
My great-great-grandmother’s letters—in Ladino—paint a portrait of the Sephardic community on the Isle of Rhodes, moments before it was destroyed in the Holocaust
For the fifth Transformers installment, director Michael Bay has given audiences yet another reason not to go to the movies
The Israeli leader’s diplomatic efforts to stop a nuclear deal with Iran have proven a dismal failure
Churchill biographer’s passion was for all human stories, not just the epics
A Hebrew copy of the New Testament, among other things
Have you heard how Bibi decorates his office?
A new film about England’s avowed anti-Semites stirs a champion of European tolerance, liberalism, and civilization
Jewish voters are a reliable Democratic bloc. But the Republican Party established the first platform on Israel—and brought the Democrats along.
Israel’s leading military ethicist, Moshe Halbertal, argues that in some cases a pre-emptive nuclear strike might be moral while nuclear retaliation might not
A graduation speech for the kindergarten set