Socialism
The renewed struggle over the Falkland Islands, and implications for Israel - opinion
Argentina’s assertiveness under President Javier Milei and evolving US policy reopen dormant Falklands questions.
As socialist governments fall, Israel must seize moment in Latin America - opinion
Socialist Seguro wins Portugal presidency, defeats far-right Ventura
Zohran Mamdani takes oath as New York City mayor, vows to enact democratic socialist agenda
Venezuela faces crucial election which could see Maduro finally gone
Venezuelans are heading to the polls in a high-stakes election that could change the entire future of a country that has spiraled into economic and political dismay.
Mexico's first Jewish president: Who is Claudia Sheinbaum
Mexico City is home to a large Jewish population, numbering approximately 50,000 people. As the community is largely conservative, most did not vote for her.
Anti-Zionism emerged because Israel's dropped socialism for a capitalist economy - opinion
When Israel was living in a hand-to-mouth economy, it was welcomed by multiple progressive organizations.
Storming Haifa's Maccabi Hall: Zionist infighting in pre-state Israel
When Israel's socialists chose and justified violence against ideological Zionist rivals, which others thought of as part of the looming "fascisization of the labor movement."
'The Souls of the World of Chaos': Understanding the whole palace - review
When so many attack ideological opponents, the text frames more nuanced critiques
New York Senator accused of making fun of man's 'stereotypical Jewish looks'
Julia Salazar, a New York state Senator, is accused of mocking a Jewish man's looks on twitter after he tweeted about her lack of focus on policy.
Parashat Beshalah: More than just manna
To this day, we do not know exactly what manna was – this miraculous food that fed the Israelites on their 40-year trek through the desert. There is much speculation.
Yizhak Tabenkin: The Israeli socialist opposed to territorial compromise - opinion
The simplistic hawk-dove divide is not reflective of Zionist history, as is clearly demonstrated through the politics of kibbutz movement luminary Yitzhak Tabenkin (1887-1971).
Marxist Zionism: Israel's often forgotten socialist past - opinion
Not only is a synthesis between Marxism and Zionism possible, but the practitioners of such a fusion played a noteworthy role in shaping modern Israel
Why the Left went from being pro-Israel, Zionism to opposing them - opinion
Solidarity with the struggle of the long-persecuted Jews for national freedom was seen as an integral element in an anti-fascist, anti-colonialist, and anti-racist worldview.