Winning the eighth front: Israel's fight for legitimacy, narrative - opinion
Winning it will require something we have not yet fully mustered: unity, coordination, and unapologetic resolve from the Diaspora itself.
Winning it will require something we have not yet fully mustered: unity, coordination, and unapologetic resolve from the Diaspora itself.
The holy days offered Hamas a unique opportunity to succeed, as they did for the Bondi terrorists, while also providing even greater satisfaction to Jew-haters: killing Jews when they are celebrating
Protecting free speech does not require tolerating language that normalizes violence against a minority already under assault.
Of one thing we are certain, whether living here or there: we are the privileged generation to be living at a time when a Jewish state exists, ready to welcome all who choose to come home.
The shape of the menorah – and of the hanukkiah – teaches us that while we all may be diverse branches, we derive from a common base, and are all guided by a light from above.
If Eyal Ostrinsky is elected chairman of KKL, it will signal that representation is conditional, elections are reversible, and institutional access depends on ideological compliance.
A state is the boring, necessary discipline of monopoly on force – one law, one police power, one accountable government. And the Palestinian Authority cannot do that.
The US policy toward Syria’s jihadists treats them as partners, and history shows that mistake leads to more conflict.
In a world where trust has become a scarce resource, amateur radio operators offer something different: human communication that connects people around the world who share the same passion.
From Joseph and Pharaoh to today’s classrooms, it is clear that antisemitism cannot be fought by Jews alone.
It is no longer the Diaspora nurturing and protecting tenuous Israel. Now it is the reverse.