The Baleful Consequences of Failing to Deal with Islamist Extremism

The West is like the apocryphal frog being uncomprehendingly boiled in the pot. In Britain, the pot is being heated very slowly; in France, it has reached boiling point; and in America, it has boiled over with Jews actually helping turn up the heat.
Is Eric Zemmour the New Bruno Kreisky?

When it comes to anti-Semitic barbs and dog whistles, the overlaps between the two men who denounced their Jewish identity are again all too apparent.
The Real Reason for Western Support of the Palestinians

What actually binds these groups together is an ultimately incomprehensible animus against Judaism and the Jewish people.
Cancel Culture is No Laughing Matter

Comedian Dave Chappelle may have crossed a line with recent anti-Semitic jokes, but his rejection of “woke” totalitarianism is a breath of fresh air.
Is it Ever OK to Praise the ‘Truth’ of an Anti-Semitic Blood Libel?

The vice president not only failed to challenge a student who smeared Israel, but praised her instead. What does this say about campus culture and politicians who see the hard-left as their party’s base?
Kamala’s Hillary Moment

Kamala addressed students at George Mason to mark National Voter Registration Day.
The Triumph and Tragedy of Jewish Self-Liberation

Ruth Wisse’s new memoir tells of the flowering of Jewish literature and of witnessing the miracle of Israel. But she is just as interested in the revival of anti-Semitism and Jewish indifference or complicity in the war on their own people.
On Visible and Invisible Jews

We all know that raw prejudice among Jews against those who are visibly Jewish—that they are loud, rude, unwashed, contemptuous towards outsiders and all the rest of that baggage—is our community’s dirty secret.
“Jewish Nose” Jokes aren’t Funny. In Fact, they’re Dangerous

A political candidate in Virginia, a television game show host, and a Washington, D.C. historian seem to think that jokes about “Jewish noses” are funny.
Why was the Jewish Response to Durban a Failure?

Twenty years ago, a U.N. conference against racism was hijacked by a revival of the “Zionism is racism” canard. You can draw a straight line from there to the way critical race theory legitimizes anti-Semitism today.