After addressing some of the problems plaguing our modern world – including war, chemical weapons, terrorism and the global economic crisis – U.S. President Barack Obama concluded his speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday by saying, "I know what side of history I want the United States of America to be on. We’re ready to meet tomorrow’s challenges with you, firm in the belief...
Who was the most pro-Jewish U.S. president? Woodrow Wilson, obviously
A new biography of the 28th American president depicts him as an idealist Democrat whose moral and political influence still reverberates today. Haaretz talks to its author, A. Scott Berg.
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