Time to recalibrate the Jewish communal mission The great miscalculation to focus on liberal causes and factions, must now give way to the a great recalibration focused on Jewish pride and identity. Daniel Rosen May 4, 2025
Renewing ‘tikkun olam’ in modern times The eighth front of the war on Israel is in the Diaspora, where too many of our own people condemn a society that protects the Jewish future. Howard Teich April 11, 2025
Peter Yarrow, of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, dies at age 89 “Puff the Magic Dragon is forever,” said his two children. Jan. 7, 2025
How to defeat the antisemitism of the progressive left and strengthen America American Jews have every reason to worry about their place if the antisemitism associated with DEI is allowed to fester. Eric Levine Nov. 26, 2024
Where Jews fit in America’s realigned parties Most Jews will vote for the party that represents the credentialed elites. That they do so while claiming to support social justice doesn’t make sense. Jonathan S. Tobin Nov. 5, 2024
Pro-Israel supporters unsupported in the mental-health sphere The latest trend? Mental-health professionals seem to be declining patients and colleagues who are Zionists. Paul Schneider Sept. 29, 2024
American Jews get ‘tikkun olam’ all wrong How can you repair the world if your own house is falling apart? Dr. Sheila Nazarian Aug. 5, 2024
The cost of altruism “Tikkun olam” and the loneliness of the Jewish fight against antisemitism. Steve Rosenberg June 6, 2024
Critical social-justice K-12 education and antisemitism All programs that cast the Jews as intersectional “oppressors” must be eliminated. Steve Rosenberg May 9, 2024