Caroline Glick
Netanyahu eyes Caroline Glick for New York diplomatic post - report
The New York consul-general position, which Glick was previously considered for in 2003, is one of Israel’s most sensitive diplomatic posts.
Netanyahu appoints Caroline Glick as gov't adviser ahead of Washington visit
Annexation sounds great until you get into the details - opinion
Key to fighting antisemitism? Empowering Jewish communities
July 3, 2017: Yet more letters on Kotel, conversion conundrums
"With regard to 'Coalition leaders reach deal to temporarily resolve conversion crisis' (July 2), I do not recognize the chief rabbis or any rabbi as my mentor."
Column one: Burying Obama’s legacy
The fact is that Trump has given Netanyahu support as he has walked away from the failed policy paradigm of the Obama years.
Column One: Netanyahu’s challenge with Trump
Trump doesn’t want to repeat the mistakes of his predecessors.
Column One: Jewish civil rights and privatization
As for Judea and Samaria, the sale of private land should not require the approval of the civil administration.
June 18: Road rage
If you did not pay to view the show from the grandstand, you were forced to stand in the heat of sun to watch one car pass every 20 minutes.
May 7: Non-Orthodox streams
Why should Reform or Conservative religions be dealt with any differently from, the Greek Orthodox or Coptic communities?
Jews who boo efforts to make peace
Jewish extremists who boo everyone who wants to make compromises for peace are every bit as dangerous as Jewish extremists on the hard left.
Jews who boo efforts to make peace
The right wing Jewish extremists who boo everyone who wants to make compromises for peace, are every bit as dangerous as Jewish extremists on the hard left who also demand a one state solution.
Dershowitz presents plan to restart peace talks
Harvard Prof. tells audience at 'Post' conference who laugh at his peace plan ideas that they are "foolish."
April 23: A preventable death
Blood-thirsty, hysterical demands for revenge will not bring her back, do no credit to the tragic victim nor to her mourning family.