Happy(ish) New Year: Holocaust remembrance as warning in an age of resurgent antisemitism
A new year invites hope – but Holocaust Remembrance Day nears amid violent antisemitism. This issue looks back to warn: preserve names, memory, and truth.
A new year invites hope – but Holocaust Remembrance Day nears amid violent antisemitism. This issue looks back to warn: preserve names, memory, and truth.
Older generations of Americans understood Israel; that may not be the case for the next generation.
Israelis traveling overseas are increasingly finding themselves on the frontlines of hostility.
When controversial figures with millions of followers voice support for Israel, should the country embrace them, or does their backing do more harm than good?
Official figures show that 79,000 Israelis left in 2024, while 46,000 made aliyah or returned home.
Since October 7, Jewish and Israeli-owned eateries in the US have become targets of boycotts, vandalism, and hate.
Israel must recognize that BDS, APR, and antisemitism are primary wars, not secondary theaters of combat.
As BDS goes viral, analysts say anti-Israel boycotts are having little impact on the sectors being targeted.
At a time of turmoil and uncertainty, the last thing the Israeli economy needs is leaders willing to accept the economic blow of isolation on the global stage and who politicize monetary policy.
How an EU boycott could upend Israel’s export-driven economy – and why the ceasefire offers only a temporary reprieve.
Despite two years of war, Israel’s economy is stable, secure, and growing, analysts say.