By JONATHAN TOBINDo Muslim demands at Harvard safeguard rights or promote something more troubling? By DAVID HOROVITZRabbi Jonathan Sacks has compiled a stirring, staggering narrative of the Jewish people's miraculous survival. By CAROLINE GLICKBy seeking to criminalize free speech, the resolution stands in breach of the UN's Declaration of Human Rights. By AMOTZ ASA-ELIsrael's schools are the product of the pre-statehood era when groups created their own educational ghettos. By JONATHAN ROSENBLUMIsraelis tend to think of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's negotiations with the Palestinians as some kind of harmless fantasy. That, however, is a mistake By SARAH HONIGOnly extraordinary self-control can keep Gilad Sharon's readers from throwing his belated common sense back in his face By NAOMI CHAZANEven the Knesset has done little to protect its minority members from racist slurs. By SARAH KASSHebraic publicly funded charter schools might indeed reboot Diaspora Judaism. By SAMUEL FREEDMANFar from being a unifier for the Jewish vote, Joe Lieberman has come to represent how fractious it is By LARRY DERFNERNo white candidate has ever been penalized for racism. By EVELYN GORDONIf Hamas prefers giving fuel to protests and not to hospitals, then it's hardly Israel's fault. By MICHAEL FREUNDThe best way to mark Israel's 60th anniversary is to recommit ourselves to encouraging aliya. By DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD Influence of Israeli Orthodox widens rift between Diaspora and Israel. Updated April 5, 2008 22:07 IST |