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The Obsession with Separating Judaism, the Zionist State from Zionism There is a peculiar spectacle unfolding in some areas of Western intellectual...

Syria remains one of the world’s largest and most structurally damaging humanitarian catastrophes, even after the political landscape shifted...


For too long, the war in Sudan has been viewed from afar in European capitals as a tragic yet distant issue—something to be dealt with through aid...


There’s a reason people call Israel the Startup Nation. And increasingly, there’s a reason people are calling Texas the Startup State. Both are...

Israel Is Being Rewired Into a Confessional State, and I Refuse to Call It “Identity” I am no longer interested in the comfortable posture of the...


As Miss Israel and Miss World Influencer, this Hanukkah I felt part of one big family as we gathered at the Magen David Adom – AFMDA Miami Gala at...




Chanukah commemorates a successful defense against a grave threat to our religion and everything for which it stands, namely a combination of...



Someone asked me a burning question on the 4th night of Hanukkah: Should all Jews move to Israel? And here’s my answer: I chose this place and...

We are a community of extraordinary individuals—different temperaments, different histories, different thresholds—and by all laws of probability we...


When Taylor Swift: The End of an Era premiered on Disney in December 2025, it was meant to serve as a reflective conclusion to the most successful...

This Chanukah, when tragedy has stricken our people, it is not enough for us to say that we will keep light burning in this dark world by “being a...

Parashat Miketz opens with a deceptively simple phrase: “Vayehi miketz shenatayim yamim”, “It was at the end of two years.” Two years of...

When two of Britain’s most senior police leaders announce a tougher line on chants and placards such as “globalise the intifada,” it is tempting to...

Every few years, a familiar claim resurfaces: that hotter countries are poorer because heat somehow lowers intelligence. These arguments, often...

Jews in Australia, were shot down because they dared to openly celebrate the Jewish holiday of Chanukah, reminding us, yet again, that those who...


His colleagues described him as a beacon of hope. Portuguese newspapers stumbled upon his story by chance. The scientific community was shaken to...

Every Friday night, many Jewish parents place their hands on their children’s heads for one of the most tender moments of the week. For daughters,...

In the aftermath of the terror attack at Bondi Beach—where a jihadi father and son murdered fifteen Jews celebrating Hanukkah—grief spread across...

Zhou Enlai, the Foreign Minister of China, was reportedly once asked his opinion about the French Revolution, which had taken place two centuries...

For India, the challenge lies in responding without validating the siege mentality cultivated by Bangladeshi hardliners. For Bangladesh, the stakes...


We levelled up this year. No war (mostly? Not the case, though, if you ask reservist families), hostages home (almost?) no COVID, no holds barred....

I recently moved to a new position at work which required moving to a different site. It is kind of disorienting. Every so often I will be walking...


During Channukah, Rosh Chodesh on Shabbat and Sunday This is not every year. What things come in threes on this special day? Three Torah Scrolls...


Parshat Miketz divides naturally into two themes. The first, long and repetitive, revolves around dreams: Pharaoh dreams, Joseph interprets, and...


This week I found myself thinking about a man many of you may know from his “Kindness 101” series on CBS—Steve Hartman. I heard him speak...


JTA — We tend to think of human behavior as deeply shaped by group lines. Again and again, research in social psychology and social neuroscience,...



This week, the Israeli government voted to cut NIS 220.7 million ($68.5 million) from a five-year development plan for Arab communities and to...


A dear friend of mine was in Israel last week for a family wedding. We visited the Kotel (Western Wall) and the Kotel Tunnels and had lunch at Café...

In Living in Both Worlds: Modern Orthodox Judaism in the United States, 1945–2025, Dr. Lawrence Grossman has written a fantastic book that looks at...

In the past few years, both Islamist and Western activist groups have said over and over again that Jesus of Nazareth was “Palestinian.” This...

After the terror attack near Bondi Beach, governments around the world were quick to express their condemnation, offer condolences to the families...
