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Rabbi Uri Pilichoski. Credit: Courtesy.

Rabbi Uri Pilichowski

Rabbi Uri Pilichowski. Credit: Courtesy.

Rabbi Uri Pilichowski is a senior educator at numerous educational institutions. The author of three books, he teaches Torah, Zionism and Israel studies around the world.

There is an evil in our midst never imagined before in Israel’s history.
The scars will remain, but the Jewish people and their state will rise once again in glory.
The Jewish people have historical, religious, legal and moral rights to a state of their own.
Jewish anti-Zionism is a failed movement and ought to be treated as such.
It is disturbing to hear the country’s small elite decry any modification of Israel’s policies as a betrayal of Zionism and Israel that threatens the existence of the state itself.
The Torah, the sages and modern politicians all wrestled with the question of where the borders of Israel truly lie.
Those exempted from military or national service must share a sense of collective responsibility with those who do serve.
The ongoing debate over the role of Jewish law in a Jewish state.
It now seems that Zionism’s ultimate goal of acceptance by the Arab world is possible.
It’s time for anti-Zionism to come to an end.
After thousands of years of facing hate, Jews are more than qualified for recognizing and defining antisemitism.
President Isaac Herzog’s speech to Congress acknowledged the role played by Divine providence in Israel’s success.