Back to the Basics: A Zionist Answer for an Age of Doubt
Our task is to reclaim our story, renew our alliances, and return to the foundational values that made the State of Israel possible
Our task is to reclaim our story, renew our alliances, and return to the foundational values that made the State of Israel possible
Western leaders' recognition of a Palestinian state seems more like a punishment for Bibi and his reckless actions than anything else.
A victory of Israel will inject encouragement to the conservatives and the nationalists in the free world, who mostly view Israel as a Western nationalist bastion in a rough neighborhood.
The courts are staffed by judges who rule on momentous matters within a system that lacks proper training, transparency, and oversight.
Opening Egypt’s gates to the masses of Gazans seeking safe haven, even temporarily, could be the most realistic and immediate solution.
Resilience is not about snapping back to what was before but about taking pain and integrating it into a story that creates strength.
Prayer becomes more than words to God. It becomes the opening of our hearts so that we may feel the suffering of others.
The only question is whether governments will translate the legal mechanism into enforcement or allow it to fade into symbolism.
The Israeli strike's main achievements lie in the messages it conveyed.
Republicans, in contrast, are narrowing their definition of what falls in America’s interests, abandoning the defense of allies and the free world.
Memory is central to Rosh Hashanah but can be a double-edged sword.