Nathan Guttman, staff writer, was the Forward’s Washington bureau chief. He joined the staff in 2006 after serving for five years as Washington correspondent for the Israeli dailies Haaretz and The Jerusalem Post. In Israel, he was the features editor for Ha’aretz and chief editor of Channel 1 TV evening news. He was born in Canada and grew up in Israel. He is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Nathan Guttman
By Nathan Guttman
-
News Why the COP Is Taking a Moderate Approach to Obama
The growing sentiment within the organized Jewish community was unmistakable. Amid recent fears of a crisis in relations between Washington and Jerusalem, key players were calling on the community to take off its gloves. Yet when the umbrella group responsible for addressing the administration on behalf of American Jewry finally spoke, it was with measured…
-
The Schmooze James L. Jones Apologizes for Jewish Joke
Apparently the criticism of National Security Advisor James L. Jones’ Jewish joke reached the White House. On Monday General Jones issued a short statement clarifying his remarks and providing a written apology, provided to reporters by the White House press office: I wish that I had not made this off the cuff joke at the…
-
The Schmooze James L. Jones’ Jewish Joke — Was It Appropriate?
National Security Adviser James L. Jones doesn’t necessarily come across as the amusing guy at policy events. Rather, the veteran general is known for his measured and careful wording, and his somewhat monotonic delivery. Maybe that is why some were surprised when Jones decided to open his remarks at the 25-year anniversary gala of the…
-
News Obama on Israel: ‘No Wedge Will Be Driven Between Us’
Responding to concerns of the Jewish community over pressuring Israel’s government, President Obama has written a letter to Jewish leaders, assuring them that special relations between the United States and Israel will not change. Obama addressed the letter to Alan Solow, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and a personal…
-
News Top Military Brass Concur: Mideast Conflict Affects All
U.S. Army general David Petraeus might have shocked some pro-Israel activists when he openly spelled out the difficulties caused to American military efforts by the lack of progress in the Middle East, but fellow generals were not taken by surprise. “CENTCOM commanders had always said this was the No. 1 issue that affects everything that…
-
News Democrats and Republicans Each Believe That American Jews Are Leaning Their Way
In a tug-of-war over the question of how the Obama administration’s approach toward Israel is affecting the views of American Jews, Jewish Democrats and Republicans are each touting data seeming to point in opposite directions. Republicans say that polling shows Jews are turning their backs on President Obama and the Democrats, while Democrats argue that…
-
News Presence of Brzezinski, Scowcroft at White House Meeting Draws Muted Comment
When President Obama dropped in on a meeting of his national security adviser in March, he found him deep in discussion with a number of advisers from past administrations on one of the most sensitive of topics on the ever-sensitive Middle East: whether the United States should at some point lay out its own plan…
-
News Israeli Ambassador Ends Informal Boycott of J Street
The informal boycott imposed by Israel’s ambassador to Washington on the dovish lobby J Street ended Thursday with a meeting between Ambassador Michael Oren and Jeremy Ben-Ami, J Street’s founder and president. Prior to Thursday’s meeting, the Israeli embassy in Washington maintained only low-level contacts with the dovish lobby and ambassador Oren declined an invitation…
Most Popular
- 1
Fast Forward ‘Rabbi rebellion’: 33 Orthodox rabbis endorse Harris
- 2
Opinion I was a Bernie supporter. This year, I’m voting Trump. Here’s why liberal Jews like me made the switch
- 3
Opinion Here’s why Orthodox Jews are loyal to Trump — even if they don’t love him
- 4
FIRST PERSON As a rabbi, he helped others mourn. So why wouldn’t his daughter say kaddish for him?
In Case You Missed It
-
Fast Forward ‘History’s greatest comeback’: Netanyahu congratulates Trump
-
Yiddish טראָמפּ געווינט, צוזאָגנדיק איבערצומאַכן אַמעריקע און איר באַציִונג צו ישׂראלTrump wins, promising to reshape the United States and its relationship with Israel
לויט אַן אויספֿרעג נאָכן שטימען האָבן ס׳רובֿ ייִדן — 79% — געשטימט פֿאַר קאַמאַלאַ האַריס.
-
Opinion Trump’s reelection is devastating American Jews. Our tradition tells us how we should begin to move forward
-
Opinion Trump’s reelection is a disaster. But it could also save the Middle East
-
Shop the Forward Store
100% of profits support our journalism