In the era of global citizenship, Zionism needs to be redefined The social-media generation’s focus on global trends presents challenges to the Jewish sense of chosen-ness and the importance of Israel. Rabbi Leor Sinai April 7, 2025
Large amounts of money, influence up for grabs in World Zionist Congress elections A record number of groups are running, including some with “a professional-style campaign with influencers, campaign managers, coordinators and organizers,” said Herbert Block, of the American Zionist Movement. Mike Wagenheim March 13, 2025
The Ugandanists still exist The same weakness of character that saw some Zionists abandon Israel for Uganda still exists among the Jewish people today. Rabbi Uri Pilichowski Jan. 9, 2025
Not two sides of the same coin Despite claims being made on the world stage, Zionism and Palestinian nationalism are far from similar movements. Rabbi Uri Pilichowski Nov. 3, 2024
Out of the midst of death can come rebirth After the war, Israeli unity must be at the top of the agenda. Elya Cowland April 7, 2024
Amalek today Israel can do nothing right, and Hamas can do nothing wrong. Is there any hope of fighting this sickening prejudice? Rabbi Yossy Goldman March 20, 2024
Herzog compares political turmoil to Roman destruction of Jerusalem Israeli president calls the refusal to negotiate on a judicial reform agreement a "blunder of historic proportions." July 10, 2023
Balancing ideological and practical Zionism Zionist leaders doing the political work and Zionists on the ground constructing a national home demonstrated that a Jewish state was possible. Rabbi Uri Pilichowski June 5, 2023
The Zionist dream at 75 Normalcy and Jewish self-identity have become part of the struggle for the Diaspora as it comes to terms with what the Zionist enterprise built, warts and all. Asaf Romirowsky April 25, 2023