Communists
From McCarthy to Trump: How the politics of fear made a comeback - opinion
Trump’s revival of anti-communist rhetoric echoes McCarthyism as Republicans battle fears of losing control of Congress.
The ‘secret’ behind the success of the CPC, the world’s largest governing party - opinion
'Murderer NATO': Over 100 anti-NATO protesters detained in Turkey ahead of Ankara summit
'Stalin’s Apostles': The Cambridge Five and the lost world of Jewish Communism - review
Book review: Consistent inconsistency
Susan Linfield takes a look at eight intellectuals who have addressed the question of Zionism and the Left.
Middle Israel: The Prague Spring at 50, a status report
Freedom’s victory was inspiring, but tyranny – cunning, brazen and techy – is back on the attack.
Palestinian antisemitism: Skin deep, widespread and not well understood
This is generally how antisemitism manifests itself in Palestinian popular culture.
50 years old, Cannes Film Festival still sparks controversy
“I’M TALKING about solidarity with the students and workers, and you’re talking about tracking shots and close-ups!” Godard famously spat at someone who opposed closing the festival.
Two tragedies, and justice is required for both
It is my sincere hope that the Israeli people will recognize the Holodomor for what it was as we in Ukraine recognize the Holocaust.
#EU70 - 70th anniversary of the most important date in Europe's History
Was the Russian Revolution Jewish?
A hundred years after the Bolsheviks swept to power, historians and contemporaries still struggle to understand the prominent role played by Jews.
Middle Israel: Was the Bolshevik Revolution a Jewish plot?
Russian Jewry went to the Jewish state because here they would be free to study what they wish.
Sano founder and Israeli industrialist Bruno Landsberg dies at 97
Bruno Landsberg was an Israeli tycoon, philanthropist who fled both the Nazis and Communists in his native Romania.