This week, my family should be joyously marking a child’s birthday. Malki—vibrant, sweet-natured, empathetic, musically talented, everyone’s friend and...
Jonathan S. Tobin: Two decades after a terrorist massacre in Jerusalem, the incident remains a necessary, if ghastly, reminder of the essential nature of a conflict that couldn’t be solved by Israeli concessions.
Sharon Altshul: Michael Schumacher said he finds his inspiration in the writings of Austrian Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, who advised: “Our lives are not determined by what happens to us, but rather by how we react to it.”
Today marks 20 years since the attack on the Sbarro pizza restaurant in Jerusalem in which 15 people were murdered, including five members of Schijveschuurder family, the two parents and three of their children, and 130 people were injured.