They have ears but do not hear The gap between the public and the jury isn’t a matter of bad judgment. It is a symptom of a deep crisis of representation.
Excluded from the new Middle East, Israel’s military edge faces danger Israel helped shape this new Middle East. But now, it’s not even in the room.
Western Romance with Despotisms The cult of revolution is only one side of the crisis. There is another, quieter betrayal that unfolds not in manifestos and murals, but in diplomatic receptions and billion-dollar endowments.
Harvard’s antisemitism report sits on three lies The report offers a long, fascinating, but not-fully-relevant historical overview of Harvard’s Jew-hatred.
Israeli Society Index: Most Israelis Prefer to Marry and Buy a Home in Their Late Twenties The survey reveals significant cultural and religious differences: Ultra-Orthodox and religious Jews favor earlier milestones, while secular Israelis tend to wait. The findings highlight the diverse life paths within Israeli society.
Voice of the Jewish People – April 2025 US Jews on Trump’s Iran Policy, His Administration’s Stance on University Funding, and the War in Israel
The West pounds Yemen – but will it ever get tough with Tehran? Even as former President Donald Trump threatens military action against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, it is clear that the priority is a deal and not a confrontation.
What Does the Cancellation of the Torch Lighting Ceremony Really Mean? The Torch Lighting Ceremony, perhaps the most important civil ritual of the year, joined the long list of public ceremonies, including those commemorating fallen soldiers, which became sites of confrontation, heckling, and disturbance.
Trump on Truth Social: Israel’s Centrality Analysis of President Trump’s (Truth Social) Posts During First 100 Days in Office: Israel Ranks High on the U.S. President’s Agenda.