Why American Towns Take Biblical Names

East Palestine, Ohio doesn’t have an unusual name at all.
Herzog in the Crosshairs

The idea that it’s possible at this juncture to conduct rational talks with hysteria-mongering judicial-reform rejectionists is tenuous, at best.
Whose Democracy is this Anyway?

The total number of protesters against judicial reform barely equals a single Knesset mandate.
How Biden Subverts Israeli Democracy

The administration backs the Israeli left’s campaign to thwart the will of Israeli voters.
Free Speech as Hate Speech: The James Cavallaro Scandal

Either the U.S. State Department doesn’t know about the social-media antics of its nominees, or it doesn’t care.
There’s More to Rising Antisemitism than Joe Rogan’s Rants

Poll results demonstrate an understanding that Jew-hatred is grown. But thanks to misperceptions, mistakes and failed leadership, efforts to counter this trend are failing.
Washington’s Failure to Secure Quiet in Judea and Samaria

P.A. head Mahmoud Abbas’s reluctance to have the P.A. fight terrorism emphasizes the fact that his role as a possible peace partner expired long ago.
How Americans Can Save Israeli Democracy

Israeli elites have mobilized to attempt to essentially overturn last November’s Knesset election results. Foreign friends who help them shouldn’t pretend it’s about democracy.
Three Muslims and a Settler

Many Muslims see Israel as a leader in the battle against tyranny and jihad.
A Heartbroken Son Mourns His Mother

Gratitude from a son who would not be in Jewish communal life without the dedication and sacrifice of a matriarch who placed herself second to all her children’s needs.