By David A. Halperin (JTA) — In advance of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to […]
Category: Op Ed
Americana meets meshuggeneh at a museum exhibit about MAD magazine
By Andrew Silow-Carroll (JTA) — There’s a delightful “what if” moment at the start of […]
Understanding the importance of J.D. Vance
By Jonathan S. Tobin (JNS) — If there’s one political story that never gets as […]
The Ukraine-Israel foreign-policy fairy tale
By Jonathan S. Tobin (JNS) — This week, the United States is celebrating the 75th […]
Why the Entebbe rescue almost didn’t happen — and how Israel is still wrestling with the same tough questions 48 years later
By Ami Eden (JTA) — As expected, on July 4, 1976, the United States celebrated […]
The Reform movement’s decision to admit intermarried rabbis is good. Truly welcoming them would be great.
By Edmud C. Case (JTA) — I’ve been advocating for 15 years for Hebrew Union […]
Don’t arrest haredi draft resisters
By Shuki Friedman (JNS) — The Israeli Supreme Court ruling on ultra-Orthodox (haredi) IDF conscription […]
Federal probes of campus antisemitism have flopped
By Jonathan S. Tobin (JNS) — No institution of higher education in America better exemplifies […]
In the 1940s, Jewish scholars planned a museum about the world they were losing
By Andrew Silow-Carroll (JTA) — Less than three months after Hamas invaded Israel on Oct. […]
This Pride, queer Jews are feeling the strain — and sometimes unsafe — over Israel
By Andrew Lapin (JTA) — After finding themselves on the receiving end of a socialist […]