Israel is in danger from a radicalized Center The radicalization of the center could crush the Israeli backbone. If it spreads it could reach a critical mass and bring an end to Israeli-ness as we know it.
When I left for work today, the sofa cushions still had stuffing Summer vacation is a powerful reminder of the Israeli labor market's bias against the parents of schoolchildren
Wanted: a new framework for US-EU relations Deeper cooperation in both the military and economic spheres is essential.
Israel is dodging the ultra-Orthodox question While outrage has surrounded the timing of the proposed Basic Law: Torah Study, Israeli society should also ask itself about the law's ideological motives
Israeli settlers, ultra-Orthodox will pay for trampling over Israel If they don’t rethink a new course, they will find themselves facing a majority that will stop supporting their continued prosperity, and perhaps their very existence.
The Saudi Plan of Shimon Peres On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of our prominent statesmen, the former Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs writes about how he thinks Shimon Peres would have forged a normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia.
How to Avoid a War over the Law of Return Allowing the grandchildren of Jews to come to Israel is problematic, but preventing them is even more problematic. The solution: opening the gates of conversion.
To prevent another Tisha B’Av, we must learn something from the past If the parties internalize and converge, on this Tisha B'Av, we will be able to feel that we have learned something from the past and will not repeat the mistakes of our ancestors
An unreasonable law Stripping the Supreme Court of its ability to apply the reasonableness standard in its judicial review of decisions made by Israel’s elected officials will allow politicians to wield their power in ways that will be hard to limit.