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American Jews are failing to combat leftist Jew-hatred | World Israel News
Liberal Jews are more interested in being in the 'vanguard' of civil rights than protecting Jews themselves.
News | News
Steve Kramer: The inevitable war against Iran
Steve Kramer: The inevitable war against Iran Preface: We’re among the hundreds of thousands of Israelis who were caught abroad when Israel attacked Iran’s war machine last week. Like the others, we’ve been scrambling for a hotel room and we have to
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
Polish engineer creates postage stamp-sized 1980s Atari computer - Ars Technica
Hobby project shrinks 1980s computer platform that pierced the Iron Curtain.
History | Jewish History
What is Antizionism?
Educational content only. A discussion of the rhetoric of "antizionism" in the context of the history of antisemitism. Warning, some graphic content and images.
History | History
81 Years Ago Today, 'Toxic Masculinity' Came Ashore in France to Save Europe From Hitler
Some years back, during the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, the legacy media were making a big deal of tallying the numbers of American service members killed and wounded in that affair. Not to minimize those numbers, of course; we feel for, mourn, and honor every service member who gives his life for America, especially those who fell making the other guys die for their country. But on occasion, a little perspective is in order.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
The Eerie Story of Low Background Steel - by Ed Conway
Bandits are plundering metal from old shipwrecks, in search, it seems for the world's rarest, and strangest, metal.
Politics | Politics
Harrison Ruffin Tyler, grandson of 10th US president, dies at 96 | Fox News
Harrison Ruffin Tyler, grandson of the 10th U.S. president, has died at age 96. A chemical engineer and philanthropist, he supported education and historic preservation.
History | History
Crash Course in Jewish History 1. Ancient Israel Dr. Henry Abramson
Part 1 of a lightning-fast, four-lecture tour through Jewish history from earliest times to the present day. Delivered at the Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarh...
History | History
Why Many US WW2 Planes Used In Battle Were Left Shiny, Silver & Unpainted
If you've ever noticed the aluminum look of some planes from World War II, here's the reason.
History | History
The Genetic History of Ashkenazi Jews
Some fascinating new research in this new pre-print article , soon to appear in a major scientific journal:S. Waldman et al., Genome-wide data from medieval ...
History | History
Why Are There Two Dakotas and Two Carolinas?
If the colony of Carolina and the Dakota Territory hadn’t decided to split themselves up, we’d have only 48 states right now. But why did these particular places become geographic variants of each other?
History | History
Mourning their genocide, Israeli Circassians hold fast to multilayered identity | The Times of Israel
Over 160 years after their people were expelled from the Caucasus, residents of Kfar Kama maintain their language and culture while embracing life as Israelis and Muslims
History | History
Torah In The Tidelands: The Long History of The Jewish People In South Carolina
In this latest installment in our series on South Carolina History, we're exploring the impact the Jewish Community has had on the history of the Palmetto State.
News | News
Decades after his death, a Jewish WWII hero is honored in Italy, with family of comrade present
Operation Benjamin gave a proper memorial this week to three Jewish American servicemen who were originally buried under Latin crosses, replacing their tombstones with new ones shaped like Stars of David
Books | Books
What Israel’s Enemies Don’t Want You to Know
Archeology broadcasts the truth about Jerusalem and Israel.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
Woke Comes for the Tudors
On six successive Sunday evenings in November and December, British television viewers were served a tasty treat: the second and final tranche of episodes in the BBC’s magisterial adaption of novelist
History | History
Ancient Jerusalem Reborn: The Discovery of the City of David—and the Palestinian Effort to Erase It
For more than 3,000 years, Jerusalem has been the beating heart of the Jewish people. The connection between Jews and Jerusalem stretches back to the Hebrew Bible—to the reign of King David, to the many kings and prophets who succeeded him, and into the Second Temple period.
Politics | Politics
America Failed to Stop Pakistani Nukes. Will It Repeat the Error with Iran?
As tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan escalate, America's flawed history with Pakistan's nuclear program underscores why it cannot afford a similar mistake with Iran.
News | News
Restoration work begins on concrete wharves that tethered doomed USS Arizona
Crews at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, work to restore a pair of historic quays where the doomed battleship was moored on the morning of the 1941 Japanese surprise attack.
History | History
The 10 Most Bizarre Coincidences Of World War II
From a possible ancient curse to a dice game ad that seemed to predict Pearl Harbor, here are some of the strange coincidences that happened during WWII.
Miscellaneous | Jewish Life
9 Jewish Inventions: From Mr. Potato Head to the Pregnancy Test
Chances are you didn’t know that Jews were behind all of these ubiquitous inventions.
News | Interesting Stories
CIA documents suggest Ark of the Covenant discovery
According to documents declassified in 2000, in 1988 the CIA conducted an experiment as part of a secret project called "Sun Streak," in which they used
News | Antisemitism Watch
Debunking Antisemitism: The 109 Countries Myth | Aish
Antisemitic myths like this one distort the past and fuel hate in the present.
History | History
How Jewish patriots in the US Revolutionary War helped shape the First Amendment | The Times of Israel
In new book 'A Promised Land,' history professor Adam Jortner looks at the role of Jews - then just 0.1% of the population - in fighting for independence and forging America
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
How Bicycles Changed Women’s Lives
Modern-day women's rights is build on the achievements of these early cyclists.
History | History
Rare Historical Photos You’ve Never Seen Before
This article showcases a collection of rare historical photos, many of which you have probably never seen before. These images offer a unique glimpse into moments from the past that aren’t often captured in traditional history books. Whether it’s a we
History | History
Israel: an anti-colonial triumph
Jews had to fight the British Empire to forge the state of Israel.
History | History
The Jews, not Palestinians, were the ones who suffered ethnic cleansing
True ethnic cleansing is what happened to the Jews, 99% of whom were driven out of their pre-Islamic communities in a single generation. On October 7, 2023, Hamas just sought to finish the job.
History | History
13 Facts You Should Know About Bukharian Jews
Bukharian Jews have a rich history that spans thousands of years.
History | History
Yeager's NF-104 Crash – Sierra Hotel Aeronautics
On December 10th, 1963, test pilot, Charles Elwood Yeager climbed into a modified Lockheed NF-104A equipped with a supplementary rocket engine and a reaction control system. The purpose for the test flight was to continue the testing of RCS to compensate
Politics | Politics
Flashback: Biden also changed White House press pool, cutting off more than 440 credentials | Fox News
While the Trump administration is changing White House press pool access — this isn't the first time that's happened.
History | History
How NASA Helped Solve a Murder
The space agency helped out on a landmark criminal case in 1990.
History | History
Scholars EXPOSED for Inventing a Biblical People - The War On the Jews
The war against the Jews began 3,500 years ago with the Hyksos. The strategy is always the same - invent a people than never existed!Link to Exodus Decoded -...
News | Articles By Me
We Need To Call It What It Is: Palestinianism - Joshua Namm
To effectively combat antisemitism, we need to start using more specific terms.
History | History
Gaza’s History with Israel and Jews
Read on to learn about 10 interesting facts about Jewish communities in Gaza, from ancient to modern times.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
Is Gaza Jewish?
I had mixed feelings upon seeing the Jewish communities of Gaza and their 9,000 residents being uprooted in 2005. There was the hope of an improved security situation, but on the other hand it seems wrong to declare a region "Judenrein." Anyway this all left me wondering if Gaza is really part of Jewish history?
History | History
The Real Stories Of Nine World War II Soldiers Portrayed In Band Of Brothers
From Dick Winters to Lewis Nixon to Herbert Sobel, meet the real World War II soldiers who served in Easy Company and inspired "Band of Brothers."
History | History
500 items uncovered at Auschwitz ahead of 80th anniversary
The woman who turned over the cache, which contains a prisoner's uniform and a ragdoll, said her father had collected it right after liberation.
Politics | Opinion
The Case Against a Palestinian State: Part 1
From the blog of Raphael BenLevi at The Times of Israel
Politics | Judea & Samaria
Judea and Samaria: What’s in a name?
Throughout the centuries, maps of Palestine included the names “Judea” and “Samaria” with “West Bank” quite lacking.
History | History
USS Illinois: The Forgotten Iowa-Class Battleship The Navy Never Finished
The USS Illinois (BB-65), a planned Iowa-class battleship, was never completed as naval warfare shifted toward carriers.
History | History
7 U.S. Inauguration Day Mishaps
The inauguration of a new U.S. President is a day of pomp and ceremony, of solemn oaths and dignified celebrations. But things don’t always go as planned.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
Fast-forward — comparing a 1980s supercomputer to a modern smartphone | Adobe Blog
Perhaps you’ve heard that the smartphone in your pocket right now is powerful enough to have put a man on the moon in 1969.
History | History
Are We Living on Stolen Land?
Are Americans living on stolen land acquired by nefarious means? Jeff Fynn-Paul, professor of economic and social history at Leiden University and author of…
History | History
Elder Of Ziyon - Before Sabra, before Sodastream, Arab antisemites boycotted Topps Chewing Gum Company
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Business & Finance | Business
Invest $10,000 in Apple 44 years ago? It was a good bet | Fortune
Apple has become the largest company in the world, becoming the world’s first firm to reach a $3 trillion valuation in 2022.
History | History
How Pearl Harbor's Attack Hit Home for Surfers at San Onofre
The day that will live in infamy, December 7, 1941, started with a sunny morning of head-high surf before news of Japan's surprise attack broke on the beach.
Politics | Politics
Alexander Hamilton Tried to Warn Us About Barack Obama
Barack Obama, the serial memoirist and Netflix producer who owns a $20 million estate on Martha's Vineyard and also served as the 44th president of the United States, has yet to embrace his irrelevance in the field of American politics. He keeps trying to
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
8 of the Most Notorious Art Forgeries in History
Some of history's most notorious forgeries include a Vermeer that tricked a Nazi and a fake sculpture by Michelangelo.
History | History
Elder Of Ziyon - Full text of the first Jewish Thanksgiving sermon in America, by Gershom Mendes Seixas
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
History | History
Was Alexander Hamilton Jewish?
An interview with Prof. Andrew Porwancher, a history professor at Oklahoma University, who thinks the founding father was, in fact, a Jew.
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
Dark secret behind completely windowless 29-storey skyscraper in New York
A dark secret behind the windowless 29-story skyscraper in New York has piqued the curiosity of locals and internet sleuths alike. Known for its eerie and foreboding appearance, 33 Thomas Street has been the subject of numerous theories and speculations. But what goes on behind those windowless walls?
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Rod Serling’s Moral Fight Against Evil | Aish
The creator of The Twilight Zone used his trailblazing series to wrestle with the moral issues of his time.
News | Interesting Stories
Christopher Columbus was Sephardic Jew from Western Europe, study finds
A 22-year investigation by Spanish forensic researchers concluded that Christopher Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe.
History | History
The First-Ever Televised Presidential Debate Was Between Two Women
In 1956, two highly-regarded party figures stepped in for candidates Eisenhower and Stevenson to tackle election issues.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
New Support for Alternative Quantum View | Quanta Magazine
An experiment claims to have invalidated a decades-old criticism against pilot-wave theory, an alternative formulation of quantum mechanics that eliminates the…
Politics | Politics
Secret Documents Reveal Biden's Border Crisis Was An Intentional Policy
As President Joe Biden’s immigration crisis overwhelms the United States and wreaks havoc on the state’s resources, confidential documents suggest the president’s open border policies were intentional.
History | History
The Great Escape: The True Story of Three Alcatraz Inmates
The Great Escape: The True Story of Three Alcatraz Inmates - Though the prison has been closed for decades, Alcatraz has earned its place in infamy. In its heyday, ldquoThe Rockrdquo was considered impenetrable. At least thirty six prisoners attempted to
Politics | Politics
Trump puts skills over degrees in federal hiring; college groups confident in value of degrees
Trump administration elevates skills over college degrees in federal hiring, but college groups say executive order will not lessen value of degrees.
Politics | Politics
Debunking Settler Colonialism
Wall Street Journal editor Adam Kirsch explains how the trendy ideology bashes Israel.
Cars & Motorcycles | Autos
Outdated Car Features People Won’t Recognize Anymore, Ranked in Order - I Waste So Much Money
There’s a great chance that younger drivers will never have to deal with T-tops, curb feelers, or stick-shift transmissions.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
'Remarkable' Mathematical Proof Describes How to Solve Seemingly Impossible Computing Problem
You enter a cave. At the end of a dark corridor, you encounter a pair of sealed chambers. Inside each chamber is an all-knowing wizard. The prophecy says
Politics | Politics
Family of Blackfeet chief, face of NFL's Redskins for 48 years, wants his image back in NFL | Fox News
John Two Guns White Calf was the face of the Washington Redskins franchise for 48 years before he was canceled. His family tells Fox News Digitial they "want him back" in the NFL.
History | History
“The red star returns,” by Gary Saul Morson
Gary Saul Morson on the specter of communism.
News | Interesting Stories
WATCH: Nasrallah's message to 'Queers for Palestine'
The Queers for Palestine movement supports the Hamas 'resistance' without knowing what Hamas or any Muslim extremist factions would do to them if they were ever caught in Gaza.
History | History
Where Did The Name Palestine Come From?
1. Toward the end of the 13th century BCE, the tribes of Israel entered Canaan from the east and
History | History
The Palestinian Flag: As Inauthentic as the Palestinian People
On Saturday morning, a man went to the Beth Yaacov synagogue in the seaside French resort of La Grande-Motte, where he set two vehicles on fire.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
William Henry Pickering: The Great Celestial Observer
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a brilliant Bostonian astronomer who gave people a close view of the solar system.
History | History
15 Military Leaders of the American Revolution
The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) was intially a rebellion carried out by the Thirteen Colonies of British America against Great Britain, sparked by...
News | Interesting Stories
WATCH: Jews Sing to God on Temple Mount During Tisha B’Av | United with Israel
The Temple Mount is considered the holiest site in Judaism, believed to be the location of the ancient Temples.
News | Interesting Stories
Iran threatens to strike Al Aqsa Mosque in new propaganda video | World Israel News
Israel waits with bated breath to see what the Iranian attack will entail, as the Islamic Republic repeatedly threatens retaliation for the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
History | History
Ten Of The Most Notable Planes To Fight In The Battle Of The Pacific
Many warplanes took to the Pacific during Word War II, with some leaving a greater impression than others. Here are some of the most notable planes.
History | Archeology
Huge quarry from Second Temple period uncovered in Jerusalem
A huge Second Temple period quarry, one of the largest ever found in Jerusalem, is uncovered during an excavation in the Har Hotzvim industrial area.
Politics | Opinion
Zombie Anti-Zionism
The left’s addiction to warmed-over Soviet Anti-Zionist propaganda from half a century ago proves that its criticism of Israel has nothing to do with facts on the ground in Gaza.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
The Sixth Millennium and the Age of Moshiach
?If we map time, will we see where it’s leading us?
History | History
Assassination Attempt: An Uncanny Repetition of Political History
Like all of America, I was shocked to hear about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump—although, unfortunately, not surprised. Not since George W. Bush have we seen such hateful, vicious rhetoric aimed at a Republican candidate: “an existential threat to democracy,” “a dictator,” “a fascist,” and a modern “Adolph Hitler,” according to outlets like The New Republic and Vox.
News | News
Face of history’s ‘cruelest man’ revealed for first time in 440 years
Scientists have put a face to a notorious name after digitally reconstructing the visage of one of history's greatest monsters — Ivan The Terrible.
News | Interesting Stories
Hostages and the Lessons Not Learned
One of the lessons we are taught over and over again in school is “those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” One of the lessons we learn from experience is that if you give in to a bully or allow yourself to be blackmailed, the oth
History | History
Blood Libels, Then and Now
JNS.org - This past Wednesday was the 20th of Sivan, which was once a fast day that commemorated the first violent blood libel. (The Vaad Arba Aratzot later redesignated it to commemorate the Cossack massacres of 1648-1649.) In 1144, 12-year-old William o
History | History
Why did People Wear Powdered Wigs?
The powdered wig was one of the most well-known and often lampooned features of 18th-century fashion. But how did this style come to be? And why did people wear them? Men in 16th century England wore the first wigs to cover up baldness. Wigs became increa
Miscellaneous | Resources
What Is Zionism?
The bond between Jews and the Land of Israel has been a vital element of Jewish history for over thousands of years. Learn more about what Zionism is here.
History | History
Abraham Lincoln and the Jews: 10 Fascinating Facts
Snapshots of Lincoln’s remarkable relationship with Jews.
Politics | Opinion
The driver of western Jew-hatred
Well-meaning people supporting the Palestinian cause are actually empowering Islamo-Nazis
Cars & Motorcycles | Autos
The Hottest Cars of All Time | List of the Coolest Cars
We delved deep into a huge range of automobiles to find the coolest cars of all time. These are the most beautiful classic and modern cars ever made.
Books | Books
X Troop: The Top-Secret Jewish Commandos of WWII
A new book sheds light on a secret unit drawn from refugees whose deep-rooted hatred of Hitler would ensure they were a passionate fighting force.
Politics | Debunking Lies
Unraveling the false branding of Israel as a settler-colonial state
This platform is built on two fundamental falsehoods to justify atrocities, at least against Jews, and suspends justice and morality that has corrupted many liberation movements in recent centuries.
History | History
D-Day: The Great Crusade Was Greater Than You Know
Imagine picking up every man in a medium-sized city, everything they’ll need to eat and drink and rest for a few days, any vehicles they might need, gasoline, of course, plus lots of guns and ammo — did I mention this was a hunting trip? — and then moving all those men and all that stuff in a few short hours a distance of anywhere from 30 to 125 miles or so.
History | HISTORY
Full text of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's Order of D-Day speech
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower recorded a speech broadcast in Europe on D-Day but it's the text of his Order of the Day from June 6, 1944 that inspires.
History | History
Watch Vintage Newsreel Footage of the D-Day Landings in Normandy
This 80-year-old archival footage shows Operation Neptune—the code name for the landings on the beaches at Normandy.
Miscellaneous | Resources
What Is the Meaning of “Nakba”?
This loaded Arabic term has a long and surprising history.
History | History
Jewish History: 10 Facts You Should Know About Queen Salome Alexandra
A ruler from ancient Judea's Second Temple times, she embodied nobility and righteousness.
History | History
15 Unexpected Military Operation Codenames
Though there’s rarely a (public) explanation of why these weird codenames were assigned, that doesn’t make them any less amusing.
History | History
Jewish resistance in Holocaust shown in 'Resistance – They Fought Back'
Paula Apsell’s new film tells the stories of Jews who fought back in the Shoah.
Politics | Politics
Try a Little Honesty About Israel
Scan news accounts of anti-Israel campus and street protestors. Read their demands and manifestos. Collate the confusion after October 7 from the Biden…
Politics | Opinion
The war against the Jewish story
The ease with which anti-Zionists have managed to portray the Jewish state as genocidal marks a historic failure of Holocaust education
History | History
Some Facts About the Holocaust for Those Just Learning
Between the years 1938 and 1945 the German Nazis and their willing collaborators murdered 6 million Jews and millions of others.
News | The News
Remembering Lou Conter: The last living survivor of the U.S.S. Arizona, an "American hero"
Jim Conter, one of Lou's seven children, says he is proud to know his father was the last survivor of the battleship.
History | History
Elder Of Ziyon - Muslims don't just deny 10/7 - but every massacre of Jews
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
North American P-51 Mustang | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
The P-51 Mustang was a long-range fighter that could escort heavy bombers to Berlin and back. The Museum's P-51 has the markings of the Tuskegee "Red Tails."
Food & Drink | Food & Drink
Teddy Roosevelt Built A Mint Garden To Enjoy His Favorite Cocktail On Demand
President Teddy Roosevelt's favorite cocktail was a minty classic - and, in fact, he loved it so much that he grew his own mint in the White House garden.
History | History
Did the USSR Invent Palestinian Nationalism?
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union spent millions funding Palestinian leaders in a proxy war between the U.S. and the USSR. But why would the USSR invest ...
History | History
Elder Of Ziyon - More photos of weeds on the Temple Mount, 1872
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
History | History
U.S. Navy Battleship Guns Were Going to Attack Japan Up Close to End WWII
Summary: In 1945, as World War II neared its end and with Japan's naval capabilities largely neutralized, the U.S. Navy found an unexpected use for its battleships: bombarding Japanese industrial and urban centers to inflict strategic damage.
History | History
The Japanese Abraham – Commentary Magazine
There’s a bestselling book by the psychologist Robert Cialdini titled Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade. In one point in this largely non-Jewish book, we are shown a
History | History
Here's What the Last Days of the Titanic Were Really Like
Here's What the Last Days of the Titanic Were Really Like - There is certainly no person in the world right now that does not know the story of Titanic. Even if you did not watch the love story between Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, you know what hap
News | News
Anti-Israel protester destroys painting of Lord Balfour, who paved way for modern Israeli state
Palestine Action said the slashing and spray painting aimed to "highlight Britain's historic and current role in the colonization of Palestine which roots back to the Balfour declaration."
History | History
8 Shakespeare Conspiracy Theories
Discover the controversial conspiracy theories that challenge Shakespeare’s authorship, from the Baconian Theory to the Alien Theory and beyond.
News | Interesting Stories
PURE EVIL: What we’re seeing are not just protests against Israel | World Israel News
We are witnessing an ugly and ominous recrudescence of an extremely evil chapter in human history.
History | Archeology
Rare coin engraved with the name 'Eleazar the Priest' found in Judean Desert
Bar Kochba Revolt-era coin discovered along with three others and dated to 132 CE; Israel Antiquities Authority seeks volunteers for 10-day March dig in Judean caves.
History | History
Why Did America Fight the Korean War?
What was the Korean War? And why was America involved in such a faraway conflict? Was the United States' sacrifice—35,000 killed, over 100,000 wounded—worth…
Miscellaneous | Resources
How Muslims and westerners have spread the myth of Jewish-Arab coexistence
Muslims have long promoted myths about their harmonious relations with Jews that they allege had always prevailed in Arab lands. These myths strongly resemble those elaborated by elites in the American South about relations between whites and blacks. Both
Politics | Politics
Supreme Court rules unanimously for Trump in Colorado ballot disqualification dispute | Fox News
The Supreme Court sided with former President Donald Trump in his challenge to the state of Colorado’s attempt to kick him off the 2024 primary ballot.
History | History
USS Lexington: How A Legendary U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Was Sunk
During the Pacific War's early months, the USS Lexington played a pivotal role in the Battle of the Coral Sea, marking the first carrier battle in history where opposing ships never saw each other.
Politics | Politics
Clinton, 1995, immigration, SOTU
Bill Clinton talking about immigration in the 1995 State of the Union.
News | News
HOWARD EPSTEIN: FAILING TO LEARN FROM HISTORY
HOWARD EPSTEIN: FAILING TO LEARN FROM HISTORY What we learn from history is that we just don’t learn the lessons of history. There are countless examples, but here are two that should have prevented the 7 October Massacre. The Russian dictator, Stalin,
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
An Oral History of Rickrolling
From the pages of 4chan to the White House, the story behind the meme that’s never going to give you up.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
The Possible Origins of 7 Instantly Recognizable Visual Clichés
Why do we expect bankrupt people to wear barrels, or bank robbers to carry money bags marked with dollar signs? Discover the origins of these odd visual clichés.
History | History
(196) Lord Rothschild Claims His Family Created Israel - YouTube
Backroom deals, betrayal, and a war that’s lasted almost a hundred years. This is what happened when the richest family in the world decided to create their ...
News | The UN
UNRWA, the Greatest Welfare Scam Ever
The “Palestinian refugees” are neither Palestinian nor refugees.
News | News
Prof. Sam Lehman-Wilzig: Who Was the Worst Leader in Jewish History? Not Bibi
Prof. Sam Lehman-Wilzig: Who Was the Worst Leader in Jewish History? Not Bibi The title of this essay does not raise a question that is merely academic; it can offer insight into an important contemporary issue. Last month, former Knesset Speaker Avraham
History | History
The Search for the Ten Lost Tribes
What happened to the ten tribes and where are they today?
News | News
Has Amelia Earhart’s plane really been found? 6 key things to know
A new grainy sonar image claims to solve the mystery of the famed aviator’s disappearance, but experts say it’s too soon to tell. Here's what we do know.
History | History
Jewish Kingdoms Throughout History
There have been several Jewish states inside and outside the Land of Israel during ancient times, some lasting for centuries, others for only a few years.
History | History
Shays’ Rebellion Explained: A New Governing System for the New US
The early United States suffered from a weak economy and lack of central authority. In 1786, a rebellion almost destroyed the fledgling republic and led to the US Constitution.
News | News
VIDEO | January 6th: A Timeline Of Events That Raises Many Questions
Many narratives were crafted about the protest that occurred at the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. Almost all of the ones produced by Congress and the mainstream media shop the narrative of a violent mob that, unprovoked, stormed the Capitol Buil
News | News
Insurrection: Does The Left Understand The Meaning Of The Word?
In The Princess Bride, Vizzini constantly uses the word “inconceivable” as an exclamation, whether the word fits the moment or not. At one point, another character, Iñigo Montoya looks at Vizzini after he misuses the word for the umpteenth time and s
History | History
P-51D Mustang: I Say This Is the Best Fighter Plane Ever
P-51 Mustang pilots shot down a total of 4,950 enemy aircraft, while more than 250 of its pilots achieved ace status and had an average rate of 7.69 air-to-air kills.
Miscellaneous | Chicagoey Stuff
Watch The Oldest Footage of Chicago on Film
Yestervid compiles silent film footage of the Windy City dating back to 1896.
History | History
Elder Of Ziyon - Does Gaza Belong to the Jews? (Judean Rose)
Is Gaza a part of indigenous Jewish territory as promised to the Jews by God?
News | News
PODCAST | The Errors In Biden’s Speech Were Many…But This Is The Most Egregious
Before we get to Monday’s segment of America’s Third Watch, I wanted to make a few comments about Joe Biden’s disgraceful Valley Forge speech. To put it bluntly, there was so much disingenuousness in that speech – so much politically driven propag
Politics | Politics
National Park Service Plans to Remove William Penn Statue from the Site of His Philadelphia Home
Philadelphia, like most cities run by Democrats, certainly has its fair share of problems. Crime, poverty, homelessness, drug addiction, and...a statue of Pennsylvania's founder William Penn erected on the grounds of his home?
Politics | Leftist Lies
Democrats: Cheering For Mass Murder
In 1862, Dakota Indians went on a mass murder spree, butchering more than 600 innocent whites, mostly women and children. The Indians murdered babies, beating their brains out and nailing them to t…
News | News
They Shall Not Grow Postmodern: How Digital Trickery Is Changing How We View WWI, WWII & Swinging London
In the fall of 2018, Peter Jackson released his documentary on WWI, "They Shall Not Grow Old," to its initial limited release in theaters before becoming a staple of streaming websites.
History | History
Napoleon’s Hundred Days: The French Emperor’s Brief Return to Power
Napoleon’s Hundred Days refer to the second reign of the French Emperor Napoleon I. His attempt to regain power over France, however, ultimately led to his defeat and permanent exile.
News | Israel At War
Israel building biggest case against Hamas since Eichmann trial
Investigators and prosecutors are compiling a massive amount of evidence against the captured terrorists who perpetrated the Oct. 7 massacre.
History | History
Life as a Ball Turret Gunner in World War Two
Serving on a bomber in World War Two was almost a guaranteed death sentence. Depending on the unit and time of the war, US bomber crews could experience anywhere from 50% to just over 70% of their personnel becoming killed, missing, or taken prisoner. Wit
Politics | Opinion
Zionism isn’t racism, but Palestinism is
Since the Mufti began inciting pogroms in 1920, the Palestinian Arab national movement has been defined by a racist and murderous hatred for Jews, from support for the Holocaust to attempts to commit a second Holocaust. Opinion.
Politics | Opinion
Elder Of Ziyon - It Is Time For Jews To Go Beyond 'Holocaust Mode' (Daled Amos)
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
History | History
USS Enterprise Just Might Be the Best U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Ever
USS Enterprise is known for far more than being Captain Kirk's spaceship on Star Trek. This real-life aircraft carrier was a warrior during World War II.
History | History
Jews, Muslims, And An “Origin Story” Of The Arab-Israeli Conflict
The October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians, and the worldwide moral outrage that that day’s savagery generated were only paralleled by a gleeful schadenfreude that overtook many European capitals and other places around the globe, from the Ar
News | News
Centenarian survivors of Pearl Harbor attack return to honor those who perished 82 years ago
Pearl Harbor survivor Ira Schab returned to the Hawaii naval base 82 years after Japan’s bombing propelled the U.S. into World War II.
Politics | Opinion
Victor Davis Hanson: Weimar America
Something eerie, something creepy, is happening in the world—and now in America as well. The dark mood is brought on by elite universities, the Diversity…