Thinking the Worst: An Inglorious Survival Posture for Israel

Sometimes, especially in humankind’s most urgent matters of life and death, truth may emerge through paradox.
The Mystery of the Lost Jubilee: Part III – Roman Holiday

In part two of our series, we discussed the significance of the year 1967 to the Jewish people and Israel; that being the reunification of Jerusalem and its establishment as the eternal capital of Israel.
The Mystery of the Lost Jubilee: Part II – The Six-Day War

In part one of our series we invited you to join us as we work together like detectives in a mystery novel to solve the Mystery of the Lost Jubilee.
The American War Against the Jews

Despite the substantial funds that have been devoted to fighting anti-Israel forces on campuses, they have not been diminished.
Lessons from the Pollard saga

The American Jewish community’s response to Pollard’s self-evidently discriminatory parole terms has been muted.
The Death Knell for Women’s Studies

When Muslim violence against women is ignored and Israel is villified for non-existent crimes against women, it signals the end for the vibrant feminism of the recent past.
The Intifada Comes to Austin

The hateful disruption of a professor’s lecture and its litigious aftermath may signify a new kind of “uprising” on the American campus.
Breaking the Truth: The Mission to Demonize Israel

Why is Israel allowing Breaking the Silence, an organization that spreads lies about the IDF, to benefit from official legitimacy and foreign funding?
How Terrorism’s Victims are Responding

Belgium’s justice minister came in for a fair bit of stick this week over some injudicious observations regarding the Nov. 13 Islamist terrorist massacre in Paris.
Syrian Refugee Advocates are Using the Wrong Holocaust Analogy

If the Free World had acted against Hitler in the 1930s, there might never have been a Jewish refugee crisis.