Sacrifice for Israel is Entirely Rational

To mark Israel’s Memorial Day for Fallen Soldiers and Independence Day, we discussed Prof. Aumann’s perspective on the rationality of loss and sacrifice. Prof. Aumann’s son Shlomo was killed in June 1982, during his service in the First Lebanon War.

Will the Real Nazi Antisemites Please Stand Up

I draw a distinction between someone who is antisemitic, and someone who says antisemitic things. The two are not mutually exclusive. Not everyone who says antisemitic things is necessarily antisemitic, but is definitely ignorant. Not every anti-Semite necessarily says antisemitic things, but is no less ignorant. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has demonstrated that he […]

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

How Bad Was the Stock Crash for April Fools?

When GDP on Thursday morning revealed we are, in fact, crashing into recession, and the market flew like a released bird into the heavens, I noted in my last article that the market’s lunacy was just what I expected from delusional investors.