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Thane Rosenbaum

Thane Rosenbaum is a novelist, essayist, law professor and Distinguished University Professor at Touro University, where he directs the Forum on Life, Culture & Society. He has written numerous works of fiction and nonfiction and hundreds of essays in major national and global publications. He is a contributing writer for White Rose Magazine and appears regularly on cable TV news programs. His most recent book is entitled, “Beyond Proportionality: Israel's Just War in Gaza."

Bibi’s Bind

Bibi is in a bind. Israel needs to see the return of some hostages: especially the elderly and children. But he also wants to retain his new title as Winston Churchill reincarnate—a far more heroic legacy than being remembered for the national security debacle that was October 7.

The Judeo-Christian Ties That Bind

We are now living through very delicate and confusing multiethnic and anti-Western times. The solidarity between Christians and Jews has never been more important.

The Magical Middle East Makeover

October 7 will go down in history as a red-letter date, but not just for Israelis. Everything is now changed by the aftermath of that fateful October.

The Ivy League of Extraordinary Antisemites

Decorum went from black tie to black eye. There was no greater evidence of the alarming decline of Western civilization. And at Oxford, of all places, which imagines itself as its cradle.

A Tale of Two Presidencies

Thank goodness someone with a heavy hand is about to take the wheel in the White House. It will be an adjustment for most Americans who grew accustomed to the much lighter touch of lightweights.

ICC Kangaroo Court in Session

The court is drawing a moral equivalence between terrorists who behead Israeli babies, gang rape scores of Israeli teenagers, and murder, mutilate and torch 1,200 Israelis, and the undeniably just war Israel is waging in self-defense.  

Of Dutch Pogroms and American Politics

All of Europe has seen variations of the same riotous, murderous actions taken against Jews, by the same persecutors in the Middle East, North Africa and Persian Gulf who call for the death of Israel.

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