How ‘Never Again!’ Became ‘Never Mind’

To the fashionably woke, Uyghur lives don’t matter.
‘Israel, Diaspora Must Join Forces in Battle Against Anti-Semitism’

New Diaspora Affairs Ministry report highlights dramatic spike in online anti-Semitism in 2021, including 3.5 million anti-Semitic posts on five networks.
Living Biblical Ethics in Modern Times

For instance, one topic that applies to virtually everyone, whether we own a business and employ others, or are the employees, there are Biblical values in how we work and interact with our employees or employer matters on a day-to-day basis.
On Israel’s New Year for Trees, Plowshares are Turning Into Swords

The current battle for the land of Israel oftentimes is not fought with conventional weapons. Rather, Israelis and Palestinians are staking their claims to the land by planting trees.
Just Look Up

Wow, how grateful I was for pausing to look up. What a blessing and important reminder.
The Lesson from My Bar Mitzvah That Stays with Me Today

The differences between my bar mitzvah preparation and those actively affirming their place as part of the Jewish people and all facets of that, could not have been more stark.
Despite Challenges for Olim, Aliyah Surges During COVID-19 Pandemic

Amid 30 percent increase in aliyah compared to last year, “there is no doubt that the rise in anti-Semitism and the COVID-19 pandemic had an influence,” said Becca Wertman-Traub, an olah from Vancouver, Canada.
Can AIPAC Help Lead a New Bipartisan Surge of Support for Israel?

To many casual observers of Washington politics, the news that AIPAC was, for the first time in its history, going to be contributing directly to candidates by forming two political action committees came as a surprise. Many familiar with the name of the pro-Israel lobby and its reputation as a formidable force on Capitol Hill, though not […]
Why the Double Standard on West Bank Violence?

Claims of a spike in settler violence made headlines while “routine” terror attacks, including murder by Palestinian Arabs against Jews, are downplayed or treated as justified.
Skirting the Line Between a Lukewarm Friend and an Enemy

Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York was praised for visiting Israel. But his alliances with anti-Zionists and disturbing stands illustrate the dubious nature of the search for friends of the Jewish state on the far-left.