My visit to the safest place in Europe for Jews

Hungary’s government is despised by liberals. But Budapest is Israel’s only real ally in the European Union and, as long as Viktor Orbán remains in power, the Jews there are safe.
War, antisemitism and free speech: A critical dilemma

Should governments and public institutions take punitive measures against groups or individuals who promote antisemitism through such measures as cutting funding, criminalizing aspects of their speech or even proscribing them outright?
CAM Urges Law Enforcement Agencies Worldwide to Elevate Alert for Antisemitic Violence Targeting Jews

Combat Antisemitism Movement issued a statement urging countries to protect their Jewish communities
Left-wing European antisemitism, anti-Zionism on the rise – report

The report, titled “Antisemitism and Radical Anti-Israel Bias on the Political Left in Europe” assessed developments in four countries: France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom.
A voice in the EU wilderness

We attended the European Policy Summit in the Senate, where the Prague Declaration was released, denouncing antisemitism and urging nations to move their embassies to Jerusalem.
The Real Woke Jews

If you are fixated on the identity politics of others, and wonder whether Jews should be represented on the continuum, then Yiddish is the place to start.
Is Italy’s Giorgia Meloni a Friend or a Foe of the Jews?

Attempts to shoehorn European political leaders into a neat equation about fascists, authoritarians and democrats doesn’t advance Jewish interests or make sense.
Non-Western US Allies on Ukraine: It’s a Problem, but Not Our Problem

A noteworthy element of the war in Ukraine has been the contrast in response to it by the United States and key Western European countries on the one hand,
France, Europe’s Broken Politics and the Holocaust

On the week of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the French presidential elections, I was joined by Eldad Beck, Israel Hayom’s correspondent in Europe to discuss the results – and implications of the French elections
The West Should Look to Israel and Its Democratic Partners for Its Energy Needs

Whether it’s reducing Western dependence on Russian gas or Iranian oil, the West is way overdue for a course correction.