Zionism
Israel’s Right needs renewal after October 7, not loyalty politics or ambiguity - opinion
Israel’s political future after October 7 may depend on rebuilding the right around national purpose instead of loyalty politics.
Why does Jerusalem belongs to the Jews? Because history says so - opinion
This month in Jewish history: Revelation, thrill of victory, agony of defeat
The New Jewish Question - opinion
Israel at a crossroads: Choosing between decline and a renewed vision for Israel - opinion
Israel’s future hangs in the balance as inequality, emigration, and identity debates intensify.
Israel can no longer afford the privileges of adolescent behavior
The solution lies in translating civil heroism into formal power. We must demand strict gender parity across the board
An Israeli columnist called American Jews ‘traitors,’ here's why he's wrong - comment
A response to Haggai Segal, whose recent column in Makor Rishon branded the world's largest Jewish community as disloyal for not making aliyah.
Israel must be more than just the nation-state of the Jewish people - opinion
Beyond security, Israel must serve as an anchor for Jewish identity, culture, and global engagement.
Is jealousy the root of anti-Zionism? - opinion
Alana Newhouse, editor-in-chief of Tablet, claims that a rudderless, identity-emaciated Western world sees the success of the Zionist nation-state and wants its societies to be more like Israel.
Editor's Notes: What kind of Jewish state are we becoming? Reflecting on Independence Day - comment
As Israel celebrates 78 years, the question remains: What kind of Jewish state are we becoming? A reflection on Zionism, identity, and unity on this Independence Day.
American Jews and responsibility for Israel - opinion
When American Jews openly stand with the Jewish state, does that make them legitimate targets for blame over Israel’s policies?
Tucker Carlson’s antisemitic rhetoric: A dangerous echo of Father Coughlin - opinion
His tactics, his rhetoric, and his fixation on Jewish conspiracy theories follow the Coughlin playbook, line by line.
The sky is no longer silent: Antisemitism persists, but Jews are no longer defenseless - opinion
For the first time in centuries, Jews are not merely subjects of history but active participants within it.
Jewish authors slam Jewish Book Council for ‘bias toward centering Israeli, Zionist voices’
A new open letter signed by 42 authors argues that the Jewish Book Council, which was founded in 1925, should commit itself more to spotlighting Jewish voices who disagree with traditional Zionism.