Lieberman's funeral celebrates bipartisan spirit and political tolerance, honoring his warmth and commitment to reconciliation.
Michael Lewan told The Jerusalem Post working for Lieberman was the "single best career move" he's ever made.
Lieberman and his family maintained a kosher household and strictly observed Shabbat. In a remarkable instance, he walked to the Capitol post-Shabbat services to prevent a Republican filibuster.
Lieberman spent 24 years as Senator for Connecticut and was the first Orthodox Jew to serve in the Senate.
Partnership and bipartisan American support are essential for Israel's practical considerations.
Senate leaders spent hours on Friday negotiating a number of amendments to the budget bill that ultimately were defeated.
Fetterman’s approach has stood out for the unapologetic way he expresses them.
It is both audacious and insulting for the majority leader of the US Senate to say what he did about a fellow democracy and ally of the US.
US-Israel tensions escalate amid political turmoil. Will Netanyahu survive? Insightful analysis reveals complex dynamics.
Schumer misunderstood the Israeli call for early elections and “failed to read the Israeli room,” McGill history professor says.