In the age of AI, Shavuot reminds us that wisdom is not data - opinion
Shavuot reminds us that civilization is sustained not only by intelligence but also by covenant, responsibility, and moral restraint.
Shavuot reminds us that civilization is sustained not only by intelligence but also by covenant, responsibility, and moral restraint.
Beyond cheesecake and tradition, Shavuot carries a layered identity that links Sinai, agriculture, and Jewish history from exile to return.
The writer who asks for anonymity has not abandoned the Jewish people. He is covering, trying to stay employable and safe in a world that has quietly decided his affiliation is a liability.
On Shavuot, Tucker Carlson’s Israeli interview highlights the danger of false witness, spreading falsehoods about Israel and ignoring the Ninth Commandment.
What brands understand about experience, memory, and identity – and why it matters for Jewish education.
Abandoned by allies and pressured by Turkey, Syria’s Kurds were forced to surrender autonomy to Damascus.
Trump’s order is not perfect. and requires oversight, transparency, responsibility, and caution, but it does one thing right: it moves the system forward.
The Ben-Gurion Canal would give the world a new trade route while boosting Israel’s economy and strategic power.
We need to be able to conclusively defeat our foes and not have endless “ceasefires” that are not even worth the paper they are written on.
President Trump ended eight conflicts, and the EU should ask him to lead a Truth and Reconciliation Commission that would halt the over 2,000-year-old European-Israeli conflict.
The debate over Israel, Hamas, and sexual violence raises larger questions about media standards, evidence, and political bias.