Contemplating a break-up … with my synagogue The Conservative movement has become less about religious and spiritual guidance, and more an organ for political haranguing. William Choslovsky May 12, 2025
What the Shapiro attack tells us about America in 2025 The Pennsylvania governor might have been vice president and may yet try for the presidency. That said, the Harrisburg arson still illustrates the way Jews are reviled by the left. Jonathan S. Tobin April 18, 2025
Campaign spending at pro-Israel political action committees up in 2024 “People are distressed,” Ben Chouake, president of NORPAC, told JNS. “Israel is at war. The house is on fire. People are more active.” Jonathan D. Salant Feb. 6, 2025
Inclusion over division: How we can move beyond cancel culture People are complex, and their beliefs are shaped by a multitude of experiences, cultures and personal struggles. Yuval David Dec. 6, 2024
The dinner conversation challenge Jews need to have dialogue that extends beyond religious and political lines. Rabbi Jeff Salkin Nov. 27, 2024
Bipartisanship will prevail despite Dem support for Israel embargo, senators say “If they want to go down in flames, then that’s their choice,” Sen. John Fetterman told JNS regarding Democratic colleagues who voted against Israel. Mike Wagenheim Nov. 21, 2024
Trump 2.0 means the end of ambivalence about Israel Liberal Jewish groups are appalled by the prospect of an administration that is unabashedly pro-Israel. That says more about them than it does about him. Jonathan S. Tobin Nov. 15, 2024
US Jewish groups respond to Trump picks “This is the most extraordinarily pro-Israel group of nominees that I’ve ever seen in an American government,” Morton Klein, the president of Zionist Organization of America, told JNS. Vita Fellig Nov. 14, 2024
Whoever wins the US election, here’s what Israel can expect Israel needs a strong America, but experts are divided over whether a Democrat or a Republican in the Oval Office will make that difference. Israel Kasnett Nov. 4, 2024