A danger against which Martin Luther King warned.
It wasn’t about money.
Mangling the facts while ignoring anti-Semitism.
Leviticus on the Fourth of July.
On Martin Luther King Day, the ghost of the great civil-rights leader was summoned to condemn Israel. The problem? While alive, King had plenty of opportunities to do so—and never did.
Did he really equate anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism?
The death of God is greatly exaggerated.
How did the black-nationalist leader Malcolm X—a forthright opponent of the civil-rights movement who colluded with the Ku Klux Klan—come to be as celebrated as. . .
How Rabbi Joachim Prinz went from preaching Jewish nationalism in Nazi Germany to addressing the march on Washington alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. (2011)