Peres, Chamberlain, And The Quest For Peace

If Peres has outlasted some of his critics and is still considered popular, he cannot outrun history.

Israeli Leaders’ Most Important Mission: Protecting Jewish Lives

Israel's leaders contemplate all manner of political and security concessions that are bereft of any backbone.

My Jerusalem Day Speech

For a rare moment – too rare – you taught us the true meaning of oneness. Oneness at the front and oneness at home.

Reflections On The Kidnapped Students

There are those prepared to go as far as suggesting that the kidnappings are perhaps understandable and the victims at least somewhat at fault.

New Organization Aims To Revitalize Zionism

The message is that Zionism, which used to be great, is today very institutionalized and [consists of a] bunch of people who are just squabbling over titles and budgets.

My Tom Friedman Problem

What I cannot concede is the honesty of a reporter who cites a study in support of a proposition without telling his readers that the study actually concluded the opposite.

Three Notes on the Abduction Crisis

Israelis would do well to consider the police, Hanin Zoabi and the secondary goals of the manhunt

Nadia Matar: Hitching is Dangerous? Outrageous!

Women in Green founder takes on critics of Judea and Samaria hitchhikers, says fear not the way to move forward

‘Be Strong and of Good Courage’

We must show, as individuals and as a nation, that our faith is strengthened by such cowardly acts.

Israel Facing Its Third Intifada

Israel is facing its third intifada, and it is pointless to dance around about it any further. Now the question is, what's next.

ISIS in Iraq: the Pause IS the Assault on Baghdad

ISIS has no intention of “marching on” Baghdad. The Sunni affiliates of ISIS are going to disrupt life there.

Statement on the Kidnapping by Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh

Fundamental rectification of the Jewish People’s security in the Holy Land begins by recognizing our right to the Land.

Let’s Boycott Hypocrisy

If professors would like to present only their views in a forum, they should go into politics, not teaching.

Team Obama: ‘Too Politically Sensitive’ to Evacuate US Personnel in Iraq

There is now NO possible explanation for not evacuating at least non-essential personnel from the U.S. embassy and consulates in Iraq.

Yitzhar’s Cinematic Moment

We must learn how to portray reality correctly and in a positive way.

A Query About One of Rabbi Natan Slifkin’s Ten Questions

Creating similar but different versions of a single thing, to serve different purposes, is a hallmark of creative action.

Manya Shochat – A Jewish Wonder Woman

Manya was befriended by many who would later comprise this first leaders of the newly born Jewish state.

The Sin Of The Spies

Increased education about the land, the people, and the Torah of Israel is the antidote to today's confusion.

Justice For The Agunah

One who may leave his wife an agunah is not included in the general rule that we may not imprison on Shabbos.

Jerusalem’s Birthday Brings Out City’s Best

Jerusalem: extraordinary financial and building growth and satisfaction by both Jewish and Arab residents.

From “Oz Tzion” to “Breaking the Silence”: Where is the Zionist Left?

The events in which Leftists choose to participate, just like those that have become a solo display of the Right, raise the question of where the Zionist Left is standing.

Denying The Deniers

Though the school district eventually pulled the assignment after coming under pressure, the fact that an American school would ask its students to debate whether the Holocaust was “merely a political scheme created to influence public emotion and gain” is both astounding and frightening.

The Book Of Jewish Sovereignty

The sovereignty of the Jewish people in Eretz Yisrael is not only a political act but also a moral and spiritual one.

The Bergdahl Affair

Whether President Obama broke the law by failing to comply with the National Defense Authorization Act’s requirement of 30 days’ notice to Congress when...

Legitimizing Hamas

But while the new development hardly augurs well for Israel, the consequences to America may be even more troublesome.

The Future of Jerusalem Day

We have an external wall, but we cannot enter it―at least, not as Jews, with tefillin on our heads and a siddur in our hands.

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