The existential choice: Next Israeli election must be about policy, not poison - opinion
As Israel heads to the 2026 elections, growing internal divisions may pose a greater threat than any external enemy.
As Israel heads to the 2026 elections, growing internal divisions may pose a greater threat than any external enemy.
The last 10 years show us that Poland and Israel can be allies not only in growing authoritarianization, but, more urgently, in learning how to stop it.
For many young families today, Jewish life does not begin with synagogue membership, day school enrollment or even intentional Jewish seeking. It begins with a much more immediate question.
Israel’s survival requires more than arguments; it needs living stories, memories, heroes, beauty, tragedy, and courage.
The loss of Israeli scientists abroad carries a high strategic cost; reversing brain drain is key to preserving national excellence.
Israel fears a US-Iran deal may delay, not dismantle, Tehran’s nuclear threat, giving the regime time to preserve its power, recover economically, and maintain Hezbollah as a strategic deterrent.
How have we become a society that teaches youth that acting violently against someone you disagree with is okay?
Agents of chaos should be the ones who are given no quarter by the public whenever the opportunity arises.
Using “Pharisee” as a political insult misrepresents Jewish history and reinforces long-standing religious stereotypes.
New York, home to one of the world’s largest Jewish populations, should understand better than most that terror only serves to strengthen Jewish solidarity and their ties to Israel.
A New Hampshire legislative hearing featuring a prominent Holocaust denier has reignited concerns over extremist rhetoric entering mainstream American political discourse amid rising antisemitism.