Trump's Jewish daughter says she does not contemplate politics now, at age 34, but ask her when she is 50.
The Jewish comedian, nearly 90 years old, says Obama is not a leader because he is "uncertain," unlike Trump, who is "great," especially as a showman.
Mahmoud Abbas relinquished the stage this year instead of repeating the lie that "Jesus was a Palestinian," but O'Malley has stepped into the breach.
Jeb Bush says U.S. should be more open to admitting Christians. Three Syrian Catholics, one Christian, and one Orthodox believer have arrived since October 1.
The Jewish billionaire, whose net worth dwarfs Trump's fortune, praised the young Florida senator in a meeting at a Las Vegas casino office.
A new poll shows a majority of New York Jews view Clinton as unfavorable. Biden catching up.
"It appears we wanted a deal at any cost rather than following the advice of Ronald Reagan and walking away because 'no deal is better than a bad deal.'"
Both Carson and Trump are solidly behind Israel, but their real drawing card is that they are not politicians.
She denies that her criticism of Republicans wanting to put immigrants in "boxcars" was a reference to the Holocaust.
A "National Jewish Leadership Team" reportedly will meet with Bush two days after Yom Kippur.
Stern hates Judaism but loves Israel and loves Trump.
George Soros, Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg have plopped down at least $1 million to Clinton's super PAC.
As Secretary of State, she did know what to say about the Goldstone Report that condemned Israel for alleged war crimes.
Jackie Mason now is at least the second Jew backing Trump, but in 2011 he called him a "professional liar" and a "sick man."
Michael Cohen, one of Donald Trump's closest aides, says the candidate really has a great relationship with Latinos.
"The Donald" is in the number two spot, shared with Ben Carson, in Iowa and Michigan after a survey that already placed him in the second spot in New Hampshire.
Trump loves Israel and Netanyahu and hates Obama. His candidacy for the GOP nomination is going to wake up people tired of political correctness.
"The presidency should not be passed on from one liberal to the next."
Does he actually mean that moving the embassy will not endanger America's national security?
By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
The South Carolina senator may run to be the Republican presidential nominee but has little chance of winning.
Abbas and most of Israel know the idea is dead and buried, but too many US Jews still believe it.