Days of awe: A time for hard choices America’s “both-sidesers” have been afforded the perfect opportunity to achieve moral clarity and choose to become a force for good. Rabbi Moshe Hauer Oct. 11, 2024
Surely, now they’ll understand We know our values, and we’ll let you know when our response is proportional. Paul Rotenberg Oct. 17, 2023
Zionism’s goal of a moral state There is an evil in our midst never imagined before in Israel’s history. Rabbi Uri Pilichowski Oct. 17, 2023
Godwin’s Law and its discontents It is usually a bad thing to call one’s opponents Nazis, but it also reminds us that evil is very real. Benjamin Kerstein Feb. 20, 2023
The Torah, morality, antisemitism and the Tao Are civilizations without the Torah also without morality, and is this the origin of antisemitism? Benjamin Kerstein Dec. 5, 2022
The world hates the Jews because we are messengers of morality The Torah is the epitome of morality, and we delivered the Torah to the world. Hillel Fuld Nov. 27, 2022
What do we do when our leaders are bad people who do good things? We must draw a line between acceptable failings, even sin, and condemnable behavior. Rabbi Uri Pilichowski Nov. 20, 2022
The paradox of Jewish double standards The Jews hold themselves to a higher standard than others, but that does not give the world the right to do the same. Rabbi Uri Pilichowski Nov. 8, 2022
What’s the matter with Holocaust education? More Americans are being taught about the Shoah, though that doesn’t seem to be doing much to stop anti-Semitism. Maybe the problem is what they’re being taught and why. Jonathan S. Tobin Jan. 26, 2021