By Seraj Assi Former US president Jimmy Carter, who passed away on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, was a true friend ...
I spent a high school summer volunteering for former President Jimmy Carter’s presidential campaign. Carter, who passed away last weekend at 100, was a controversial figure for some in the Jewish ...
Earlier this year, in a bid to reassure Jewish voters doubting the Democratic presidential candidate’s support for Israel, Bronx Rep. Ritchie Torres and Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman publicly ...
Experts told JNS that though the late former President Jimmy Carter might be remembered well, Jews don’t think so fondly of the author of Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. New polling from YouGov and ...
Carter’s life reflected a deep commitment to equality, justice, peace, and human rights. His vision of fair global relations ...
The day of mourning will be held on the same day as Mr. Carter’s funeral at Washington National Cathedral. President Biden ...
“President Carter was four decades ahead of his time,” said Manish Bapna, who leads the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Zionist—an ignorant idealogue who wrongly believed that Israeli counter-terrorism policies harmed the “human rights” of the Palestinian people. Carter was ...
Palestine Peace Not Apartheid. The title was Jimmy Carter’s idea. Peace talks were nonexistent, Israel showed no sign of ...
Early in his presidency, in May 1977, then-President Jimmy Carter gave a commencement speech at the University of Notre Dame ...
Carter met with a group of rabbis who contested his use of the word “apartheid” to describe Israel. And then he went a step ...
In sermons recorded between 1998 and 2003, he attacked Israel with antisemitic tropes dating back to the patristic writings of the early church.