We are fast approaching September 13, which represents 30 years since the Oslo Accords were signed on the South Lawn of the White House when Bill Clinton was US President. It was one of Israel’s worst mistakes in its 75 years of statehood. The arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat was elevated by the international community into a statesman. He never changed his stripes. Israel has suffered immensely since Arafat and his minions were given diplomatic status and legitimized. Since the Oslo Accords were signed, at least 1,661 Israelis have been murdered. Many more have been wounded. Sixty-four Americans have been killed in Israel by Arab terrorists since the Oslo Accords were signed. There is not a whimper from the State Department.

It is always gratifying to witness the rise of an American political figure, especially one who is a great friend of Israel and the Jewish people.

I had the opportunity to meet one such person thanks to Henry and Trudy Stern of Lawrence and Dr. Ben Chouake’s NORPAC. Congressman Jim Banks of Indiana’s 3rd District is in his fourth term and has declared his candidacy for the Senate.

Cancel culture has claimed another victory. The woke have been targeting the family unit for years. Society is held together by a strong family cohesiveness. It has been the backbone of civilization, but cancel culture couldn’t care less.

With the annual ritual of changing clocks upon us, I decided to side with my colleagues in the medical profession and cast my vote for Standard time 365 days a year. The medical benefits of utilizing this approach are significant. The following medical organizations have all touted this idea: American Medical Association, American Academy of Sleep Medicine, American Academy of Cardiovascular Sleep Medicine, American College of Chest Physicians, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Society of Anesthesia and Sleep Medicine, to name a few.

This past February 26 marked 30 years since the first World Trade Center attack, which killed six people and injured thousands. I happened to be in Manhattan that day and remember the smoke rising from the North Tower. It was a frightful day and an ominous foreboding of the murder of nearly 3000 innocent people on 9/11.