Israel’s ‘privileged class’: Its roots and its rot There were other battles in the early Jewish state—internal elements such as economic and societal concerns, ideological and practical. Yisrael Medad April 16, 2025
Passover nostalgia: Rare photos of Israeli celebrations through the decades “Each image is a world unto itself—rich in memory and history,” says Efrat Sinai, director of archives at KKL-JNF. April 10, 2025
AOC and the diminishing prospects for Jewish Democrats Centrists may be wrong to think that they can steer their party in a moderate direction. Looking to 2028 and beyond, the implications for supporters of Israel are ominous. Jonathan S. Tobin April 4, 2025
Against all odds: The psychology behind Israelis’ happiness How did Israel place eighth in the 2025 World Happiness Report? Rachel O'Donoghue March 27, 2025
Trump, not the ‘woke’ right, remains in charge of US policy The dumping of Israel-basher Daniel Davis indicates that worries about antisemitic conservatives notwithstanding, it’s only the president’s position that matters. Jonathan S. Tobin March 13, 2025
The vast majority of US Jews support Israel. Let’s act on that knowledge. It’s past time for the rest to retort, “You don’t represent us,” and reflect that sentiment in the manner in which we run our communities. Ben Cohen Feb. 14, 2025
Peter Beinart goes down a rabbit hole Are we to believe his depiction of what constitutes a modern-day Amalek? Yisrael Medad Feb. 9, 2025
The right to exist Out of more than 200 states in the international system, the survival of only one of them—the State of Israel—seems to be up for debate. Ben Cohen Jan. 31, 2025
A Jimmy Carter surprise: He hated Jews, not just Israel In sermons recorded between 1998 and 2003, he attacked Israel with antisemitic tropes dating back to the patristic writings of the early church. Charles Jacobs and Ben Poser Jan. 3, 2025