Asking for forgiveness is just one of the most painful kind of experiences.
Fundamentalist governments and organizations endanger stability in the world.
There is a huge gap between us (Jews) and our enemies, not just in ability but in morality, culture, sanctity of life, and conscience. They are our neighbours here, but it seems as if at a distance of a few hundred meters away, there are people who do not belong to our continent, to our world, but actually belong to a different galaxy.
The international community and Israel have the same opinion regarding the Hamas government. We don't say we are going to boycott it forever. We say the Hamas government must abide by the obligations the Palestinian Authority has signed.
Apparently Iran thinks that it can continue to deceive the world in order to reach its goals.
John Paul II called us Jews the older brothers of Christians. He represented humanity, dialogue and reconciliation, and he laid the foundation for religions to work together.
I have strong sentiments toward Iran, since I distinguish between the Iranian regime and the Iranian people. I highly esteem Iranian music and culture.
Painting is. . . a correspondence between what you are and what you see. It's a moment when something is holding together in such a way that it is a universe in itself. . . Within this is a test and also a judgment upon yourself, your capabilities, your promises, and the part that you play in the world. And nobody else can test that for you. Certainly not the Museum of Modern Art.
Hep is a very dangerous disease that can cause a number of permanent conditions, including death, which is extremely permanent.
A news conference is a device by which the establishment keeps large numbers of reporters from covering the news every place else.
Must faith be exactly that, the willingness and ability to believe in the face of a lack of evidence? If one could find the evidence, would then the faith be dead?