Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS
DAVID SUISSA Editor-in-Chief Tribe Media/Jewish Journal (Israeli American Council)

David Suissa

David Suissa is editor-in-chief and publisher of Tribe Media Corp and Jewish Journal. He can be reached at davids@jewishjournal.com.

Securing the production of our medication is not a partisan idea, it’s a national emergency. Leaders of both sides need to step up.
How did the Democrats end up in such a lose-lose mess? Here’s one theory: They got so hung up on bashing Trump that they lost sight of the big picture.
For the very first time, someone has had the guts to tell the Palestinians there is a price to pay for saying no. That price is the Rabin peace plan.
Iranian military mastermind Qassem Soleimani drenched country after country in blood, including Jewish and American blood, and the United States let him get away with it—until it didn’t.
The Jewish state has survived for so long because it has understood that bullies are stopped not by reason but by force. It’s not pretty, but it’s reality.
It’s tempting to be cynical and say there’s no way 30 prominent Arab figures can move the boulder of a century-old conflict. That may be true, but it would be taking the road most traveled.
If our goal is truly to “save our country,” watching and complaining won’t help. We have to take action, we have to get out there and mobilize.
If there needs to be a fear of consequences in the region, let it be among those for whom murdering Jews and destroying Israel is a holy mission.
America’s Jewish community is doing better than ever, and we need to replace alarmism with the language of strength and pride.
The great advantage of paying attention to one’s immediate world is that it’s the one we can make an instant impact on.
Yom Kippur is a time to focus on our sins, not those of others, even those of a president one may think is the worst thing to befall humanity this century.
By honoring the act of creation, Rosh Hashanah does something extraordinary: It honors not simply the passage of time, but what we can do with that time.