Opinion
Fiction faster than fact: Time for legacy media to confront its role in antisemitism - editorial
Legacy media has failed to treat antisemitism as a system of prejudice with its own logic and history.
Will the socialist, pro-intifada Mamdani make New York inhospitable for Jews? - opinion
Mental health on the front lines: Israel’s parallel crisis amid war - opinion
With Iran threat gone, it's time to expand Israel's sovereignty - opinion
Education in the US: Ideological battleground or the home of critical thought - opinion
The First Amendment was never intended to shield public employees from accountability to the communities they serve.
'Messianic’: A slur, or Jewish birthright? - opinion
Throwing the word “messianic” around reduces complex ideas to caricature and avoids the real questions those ideas raise.
Patriotic crisis: American's can be proud of the US and protest the gov't - opinion
If Americans, especially Democrats, want to change their country, they can do so while waving the star-spangled banner with pride.
Peace through strength: Why the Nobel Prize Committee won't honor Trump - opinion
The Nobel Peace Prize has devolved into a political symbol and has become more about ideological alignment than measurable impact.
Israel's nuclear ambiguity no longer enough to deter future Iran threat - opinion
Above all, Israel should do whatever is needed to upgrade and enhance its nuclear deterrence posture.
Seeing the end from the beginning: Every Jew should see himself as a messianist - opinion
As we live through moments that feel charged with messianic energy, we must not shy away from pondering how these events reflect prophecy and align with God’s unfolding plan.
Israel needs to accept that revenge is a valid option - opinion
Revenge is the answer for those who believe they can rape, torture, butcher, and then sleep peacefully at night. It is not just primal. It is moral.
Haredim cannot say God is theirs if they cut themselves off from Israel - opinion
The anathema we have built into us Jews of a poresh min hatzibbur, “one who disconnects himself or herself from the community,” is what will lead to our disconnecting from the haredi public.
High Court ruling on Shin Bet head may trigger Israel's descent into lawlessness - opinion
Revolutionary judges have altered the Israeli system without asking the people, and created a regime that harms both democracy and Israeli society.
Knesset's new law on religious courts and what it means for democracy - opinion
The bill in question would further expand their authority, allowing rabbinical courts and Sharia courts to rule as arbitrators on civil matters.