Purging the Jews of ‘Babylon’

“Babylon” went out of its way to foster inclusion for every category of identity except for the one responsible for moving the nascent film industry to Los Angeles, erecting studios, sound stages and an entire city to support it—in what had been a barren wasteland.
How Britain has Failed to Prevent Islamist Extremism and to Protect Jews

The U.K. government’s Prevent program fails to recognize the all-important continuum between non-violent Islamist narratives and terrorist networks.
Why Leftists Shrug at Calls for Violence Against Jews

While the world honors the Holocaust, outrage over calls for the murder of Jews at the University of Michigan is mocked as evidence that Jews are “snowflakes.”
We Must Act Now to Evacuate Khan al-Ahmar

The law must be applied equally to both Jews and Arabs alike.
Remembering Jacob

A visit from my grandfather came 17 years after his death.
Walk Like an Israeli

Why a Jew’s visit to the holiest Jewish site provokes outrage.
The Invisible Jews

Relying upon data supplied by the New York City Police Department, 94% of the reported incidents of violence between 2018 and 2022 were committed against Orthodox Jews, primarily in the neighborhoods where Hasidic Jews live.
Let My People Pray

Allowing and facilitating Jewish access and worship at Judaism’s holiest site would merely help restore the agreed-to lawful status of this site, as a place where all people will have free access.
A Pope for the Ages, and for the Jews

The late Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI formulated a mighty defense against Jew-hatred in all its forms.
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.