Kyiv is still trying to drag Jerusalem into its war Israel’s foreign minister shouldn’t pay Ukraine’s price for a photo op with Zelenskyy. Jonathan S. Tobin Feb. 8, 2023
The Democratic Party is on life support Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia is a breath of fresh air in an atmosphere filled with carbon dioxide. Joseph Frager Dec. 30, 2021
Let us not abandon the sovereignty plan Whether the 2,000-year dream of reapplying Jewish sovereignty to Israel’s biblical and historic heartland is advanced will depend largely on the outcome of the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Joseph Frager Oct. 13, 2020
Why talking about ‘Jewish genius’ is controversial In our “woke” world, discussing Jewish achievements can lead to accusations of racism. Such controversies also tell us a lot about the persistence of anti-Semitism. Jonathan S. Tobin Dec. 31, 2019
‘The New York Times’ revises column by Bret Stephens on ‘Jewish Genius’ The Dec. 27 piece, “The Secrets of Jewish Genius,” was about how Jews have contributed much to society despite the small percentage of the world population—all while facing increasing anti-Semitism. Dec. 30, 2019
Insect analogies and making journalists accountable Bret Stephens of “The New York Times” was mocked for complaining about being called a bedbug on Twitter. But holding journalists accountable is as important as civility. Jonathan S. Tobin Aug. 28, 2019
‘New York Times’ columnist Bret Stephens: West ‘in crisis,’ Israel on right track “I worry about what is happening in Europe and the U.S. a great deal, but I do not worry about what is happening in Israel because it puts its values first,” he said. May 16, 2019