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Dear Israel, Putin is not your friend. Putin was never your friend. He is a Jew-hating thug, living in a particular part of the world with a long...

It was a Polish lawyer, Rafael Lemkin (1900-1959), who coined the term ‘genocide.” It’s a manufactured word from the Greek meaning the killing...

Israel’s decision to tighten registration and security vetting for NGOs operating in Gaza is not an attack on humanitarianism. It is an overdue...

A few months ago, when Greece and Cyprus blocked Turkey’s access to SAFE — the European Union’s €150-billion financial instrument for joint defence...

On December 26, 2025, Israel took an unexpected, and feared by many, step in becoming the first United Nations member state to formally recognize...

I am a different person than I was on October 6 — and I am certainly not alone. I was not in the army during this war. My days of service ended...

The Torah does not ask anyone to call what happened to Yosef “righteous.” The Torah records it with a kind of cold precision that all but dares the...

There are days that split history in two. October 7th, 2023 was one of them. A day of unthinkable brutality, shattered homes, broken assumptions,...

The Zionist story is, at its heart, a saga of liberation—from the ancient Exodus from Egypt to the modern pursuit of dignity and...

New York City is home to the largest Jewish population outside of Israel. That fact alone makes Zohran Mamdani’s election deeply concerning, not...

In this episode… Will I know Elijah? Do I know myself? And how will I act in my unknowing? …Grunts and hmm’s and shaking of heads til Benish...











Two States, Confederation, or Shared Sovereignty? Long-Term Political Possibilities Understanding Jewish and Palestinian Equality in Israel...

(Note: This post is Part 1 of the two-part series “Historical and Modern Voices of Reason Against Israel’s Death Penalty Bill.” Please see the...

Donald Trump has revealed a consistent pattern of actions throughout the first year of his second term as president of the United States: as a...

The address of my childhood until I got married was Karlsplatz 3. When I walked out of the rather grand entrance, through which horse drawn...

Antisemitism has learned how to pass a background check. It no longer shouts. It governs. For years, Jews who warned that anti-Zionism was simply...

There are years that scar a community, and years that bind a people together across borders. 2025 was both. For Jews everywhere, 2025 was not the...

While walking through a small mangrove plantation site in coastal Odisha, I expected to hear pride stories regarding mangrove plantation success...

Senator Jeff Merkley: The Reckless Resolver The September 12 non-binding resolution authored by the junior senator from Oregon is disconcerting....

The Hypocrisy of Boycotting Israel Calls to boycott Israel have become fashionable in parts of Europe and beyond. Governments, municipalities,...


Akkuyu is Turkey’s first nuclear power plant only in name. In reality, it is a Russian state owned and state operated nuclear complex planted on...

Iran closed out 2025 in a state of pronounced political fragility, capped by a wave of large-scale demonstrations that swept through Tehran and...


And it’s 2026. Another calendar goes in the garbage, another year we’re eager to leave behind. “Finally 2025 is over”, people say. “This...

The way Jacob blesses his grandkids in this week’s portion of Torah tells us all we need to know about something important: how positive change can...


The Macro Instability Index and early warning signs of an approaching transition This essay is the fourth installment in the series on dreams and...

Right now, as we speak, the streets of Iran are alive with ordinary people who’ve had enough. In cities like Tehran, Marvdasht, and Lordegan, brave...

“I define a leader as anyone who takes responsibility for finding the potential in people.” (Brené Brown) “And Jacob called his sons and said:...

The drama of younger and older brothers which haunts the book of Bereishit from Cain and Abel onwards reaches a strange climax in the story of...

Officially, Spain announced a military embargo on Israel as if strategy were a microphone and virtue were a supply chain. Yet the country...

At its latest session, the Knesset’s National Security Committee addressed the threat posed by the Muslim Brotherhood in the Palestinian...

If you can annihilate the State of Israel or kill all the Jews, you can make God a liar. Through the millennia of captivity, exile, dispersion,...

*He Took Me Out of the Pit* After Yaakov Avinu died, Yosef’s brothers suddenly became afraid. For years, Yosef treated them with kindness and...

As another year begins, Israel remains trapped in a familiar position — esponding to a constant stream of accusations delivered with moral...

From the beginning of Genesis, sibling relationships are fraught. Cain and Abel. Isaac and Ishmael. Jacob and Esau. Joseph and his brothers. Again...


Parashat Vayechi opens with a striking image. Jacob is 147 years old, gravely ill, nearly blind, and approaching the end of his life. Yet unlike...

At a minimum, US agencies should treat credible allegations of Pakistani transnational repression as a national security and civil liberties issue....
