Opinion
Iran's critical choice: Capitulate, negotiate with the US, or start Middle East - opinion
Iran's current foreign policy options mirror Japan's options in World War Two.
An existential threat: New York cannot have a mayor who fans the flames of antisemitism - opinion
The phrase ‘Free Palestine’ is freeing no one, but it is killing some of us - opinion
Global sanctions against Israel ministers show dangerous hypocrisy - editorial
The Knesset attack on reform Judaism weakens us all - opinion
The Reform Movement just secured first place in World Zionist Congress elections, yet Israeli politicians are calling them 'not real Jews.'
A year after my murdered daughter Shani’s burial, I was attacked for honoring her memory - opinon
Let the world see what Hamas did to my child. Let the world see what Islamist terrorists do to Jews.
Jewish children shouldn't need armed guards to go to school - opinion
With 2.2 billion people worldwide holding antisemitic beliefs, violent attacks on Jews from Paris to Boulder represent a global crisis that demands collective action.
Time to end America's toxic relationship with Qatar - opinion
Qatar supports Hamas, houses Taliban leaders, and funds antisemitism on American campuses, so why is it still America's 'indispensable' Middle East partner?
An open letter to Israelis living abroad - opinion
After over 600 days of war, where are the diaspora volunteers who rushed home in past conflicts? This time, the silence from abroad is deafening.
Bon Voyage, Greta: A flotilla of performative moral grandstanding - opinion
Performance activism is described as “activism done to increase one’s social capital rather than the devotion to one’s cause.”
From Brit Milah to blood tests: notes from a split-screen life - opinion
This is what Jewish life looks like. It’s loud and layered. It’s WhatsApp and weddings. It’s birth announcements alongside battle briefings. It’s holding pain and joy in the same hand.
As gay tourism dries up, Israel must offer a fresh outlook on Pride Week - opinion
Tourists – especially gay travelers, who seek safety, openness, and ease – simply don’t feel secure coming to Israel.
Muddling through the 'Madleen': How Israel got the better of Greta Thunberg - opinion
It looks like Israel, for the most part, handled the incident well; and especially in tough times like these, any PR victory must be celebrated, including getting the better of Greta Thunberg.
Israel's crime epidemic and domestic issues demand attention, even during wartime - editorial
Rising crime, internal security failures, and a government distracted by photo ops paint a troubling picture of Israel's future.