Shrink the conflict
Let’s be clear: Israel is not an apartheid state. And Israel is not committing genocide on the Palestinians. Nonetheless, a recent survey commissioned by...
Opinion | Jewish spaces should keep the resources offered during the pandemic — it’s...
By Shelly Jay Shore
With 46% of Americans fully vaccinated, trials for children under 12 in progress and a population eager to put the last...
Opinion | What we can learn from Jabotinsky Day
By Solomon D. Stevens
Jabotinsky Day is celebrated as a national holiday in Israel on the 29th of Tammuz, which was July 9 this year....
An unexpected U.N. turn toward Israel
Since the historic founding of the state of Israel more than 73 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly has passed hundreds of resolutions...
The big tent of ‘No Fear’
Sunday’s “No Fear: A Rally in Solidarity with the Jewish People” at the National Mall was a welcome communal reaction to the disturbing rise...
Parshat Devarim: Moses’ farewell rebuke
By Rabbi Lizz Goldstein
We are blessed to have summer camps open again, blessed for the return toward normal and the miracles of vaccines that...
Letters to the editor: July 16
Agree on Omar, disagree on Israel
I commend your editorial on Rep. Ilhan Omar (“Ilhan Omar is a blight on the Democratic Party,” July 9)....
Opinion | For Democrats, it’s OK to agree to disagree on Israel
By Karen Adler and Ada Horwich
The two of us have spent most of our lives working for two causes: Israel and the Democratic Party....
Opinion | The privilege of aliyah
By Max Goldman
I’d be lying if I said I knew I always wanted to live in Israel. Like many Zionists, the idea often brewed...
Opinion | Washington State’s ‘Native Education’ curriculum attacks Israel
By Jonah Cohen
Public school officials in the state of Washington have inserted the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into mandatory fifth-grade lessons on Native American history.
Children as...