Editorials

Oklahoma’s Religious Charter School Challenge

Last week, Oklahoma’s virtual charter school board voted 3-2 to approve the opening of the nation’s first religious charter school. If allowed to proceed...

Trump Pleads Not Guilty

Earlier this week, former President Donald Trump entered a Miami courthouse to respond to criminal charges made against him by the Office of Special...

Who Won in the Debt Ceiling Deal?

Congress endorsed the highly contentious debt ceiling suspension deal reached last week between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). The bill...

A Test of White House Policy

Almost immediately after the Biden administration announced its national strategy to combat antisemitism, it was put to the test. In mid-May, at the commencement ceremony...

Arab Reengagement with Bashar al-Assad

Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad is a bad man. He was shunned by the Arab League and most of the world for the past 12...

Erdogan, Yet Again

In the runup to last week’s much anticipated presidential elections in Turkey, press reports focused on the prospect that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s two-decade-long...

Mr. Biden, Define Antisemitism

President Joe Biden’s heart is in the right place in the fight against antisemitism. He has been forceful in his condemnation of the deep-seated...

Political Fluidity in Israel

Israel’s recent deadly skirmishes with Islamic Jihad ― known as Operation Shield and Arrow ― have been driven by very real security concerns. At...

The Challenge in Sudan

The Republic of Sudan, the northeast African country with a population of 45 million, is strategically located south of Egypt and bordering Chad, Ethiopia...

Helping Supplementary Jewish Education

The Jewish Education Project recently issued a troubling report: In the 14 years from 2006 to 2020, total enrollment in North American Jewish supplementary...