By Howard Teich (JNS) — In his final book, No Room for Small Dreams, former
Category: Op Ed
What Jews are feeling now is an inheritance of values — and trauma
By Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone This story was originally published on My Jewish Learning. (JTA)
100 years later, Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s hawkish Zionism sounds like a formula for peace
By Uri Dromi (JTA) — One hundred years ago, in November 1923, Ze’ev Jabotinsky, one
Multinational force in Gaza will fail if history is any guide, report says
By David Isaac (JNS) — Disagreement has sharpened between the U.S. and Israel over Gaza’s
The problem isn’t university presidents, it’s DEI
By Rebecca Sugar (JNS) — Of the three university presidents who were widely criticized last
I know university presidents can respond better to odious speech — because I saw it happen at my school
By Ari Kohen (JTA) — As a political science professor for two decades and as
An ‘Abraham Plan’ for the Middle East
By Christoph Ploss (JNS) — Oct. 7, the day of Hamas’s barbaric, abhorrent terrorist attack
Here’s how Jewish life changed (for now) after Oct. 7
By Andrew Silow-Carroll (JTA) — “Everything changed after Oct. 7.” It’s an axiom being heard
How ‘decolonization’ became the latest flashpoint in the discourse over Israel
By Andrew Silow-Carroll (JTA) — Attend or watch footage of a campus pro-Palestinian demonstration these
From calamity to constitution
By Elliot Friedman (JNS) — The responsibility of a generation that lives through crisis is