Law, Politics, and Antisemitism
At the International Court of Justice, Israel is defending itself against accusations that it is perpetrating genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. How serious are the accusations? A legal expert weighs in.
At the International Court of Justice, Israel is defending itself against accusations that it is perpetrating genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. How serious are the accusations? A legal expert weighs in.
Zionism can offer a way forward to address academia’s growing abandonment of cherished liberal values.
In the wake of an alarming rise in Jew-hatred across the world and on college campuses, the Jewish community is confronting an anxious future.
A long-term plan to address the roots of campus hate and antisemitism will benefit not just the Jews, but America.
Jacob taught us that at the worst of times, we need dreams more than ever. And now is the worst of times.
When Sharon Nazarian began her UCLA class on the globalization of antisemitism in October, she had no idea how topical her subject would soon become.
As we continue to grapple with the darkest Jewish moment since the Holocaust, the festive holiday of Thanksgiving poses a dilemma.
Their Eye-Opening Trip Offers Hope for the Jewish State and the World at Large
Clearly, the Palestinians and their propagandists have developed a whole lexicon, a series of talking points and slogans that distorts words, negates history, and obscures Palestinian intentions. Israel went along with these lies for too long.