From Sinai to today: Judaism and the long march of monotheism - opinion
We were not selected for privilege but to carry God’s presence and moral vision into a broader world.
We were not selected for privilege but to carry God’s presence and moral vision into a broader world.
The debate over Israel in the Democratic Party reveals deeper fractures in American political identity.
Christians in Israel must be respected, clergy, pilgrims, churches, and monasteries, and every Christian holy site must be treated with the dignity that the Torah demands.
What happened in Stockholm over six days, the West has been doing, collectively, gradually, and largely without acknowledgement for the better part of three decades.
Weaponizing the October 7 massacre is disgraceful and a betrayal of the very people whose memory should command something far greater than politics.
Europe’s policy shifts toward Israel could have unintended consequences for its security, alliances, and internal cohesion.
Israel’s Supreme Court battle is now framed through the lens of a “deep state” narrative.