Michael oren
Anti-Israel protester attempts to take Toronto officer's weapon at panel with Israeli politicians
Thomas Zinderdine was charged with assaulting and disarming an officer and uttering threats. He and his fellow 21-year-old activist were also charged with criminal harassment.
Grapevine: Huckabee at home
Jimmy Carter: A Jewish tragedy - opinion
Michael Oren: The Iranians are scared of Donald Trump
Think Again: Campus thought control
On about 200 campuses, there are annual Israel Apartheid Week rallies calling for the destruction of the State of Israel. Many of the events are formally sponsored by academic departments.
Does an ‘ally’ have the right to redefine Zionism?
The founders of Israel were mostly secular and atheist, seeing themselves as a people, rather than a religion, returning to their homeland.
A historian, writing in first person
The attacks on Michael Oren have been vicious and personal, but "almost nobody is taking down the book," he tells ‘The Jerusalem Post.’
‘Pogrom denial’
We equivocate, we agonize and we deny- but it is only by liberating ourselves from this mindset that we can face things as they are, and demand that others do the same.
Hoenlein: France is reconsidering Security Council resolution
US Jewish leader says valid to criticize American Jewry, comes out against "character assassination" of Oren.
Michael Oren and American Jews: No love lost
Center Field: Michael Oren versus Obama and Obamerica: A damage assessment
I was disappointed with Michael Oren and the controversy his new book created – until I bothered reading it.
Who’s on the guest list?
It is customary for heads of foreign missions that are hosting national day receptions to invite former Israeli ambassadors to their countries.
No Holds Barred: Abe Foxman’s uncritical defenses of President Obama
Being a Jewish leader means being prepared to sacrifice one’s access to the White House in order to criticize policies that put Israel's safety at risk.
Former Obama aide says Oren book 'a caricature filled with distortions'
Philip Gordon, who once served Obama as the White House point man on the Middle East, wrote an op-ed in 'The Washington Post' on Saturday.