
Print Issue: From the River to the Campus | April 18, 2025
How the Arab-Israeli conflict was shipped to the West while casting the Jew as villain. An analysis and a response.
How the Arab-Israeli conflict was shipped to the West while casting the Jew as villain. An analysis and a response.
Hineini, “We are fully present,” honoring important and pivotal women in the formation of our history, role models of values and action, inspirational human beings who helped to shape the narrative of our past, transforming their darkness and redeeming their exile.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center has been traveling to the Arab Gulf states for years, building interfaith relationships to “outlast the storms.” He talks to The Journal about his hopes for the future.
Jewish students don’t need a law degree to defend themselves on campus, but they do need basic literacy in the story of our people and the geopolitics surrounding Israel, the homeland of the Jewish people.
An obscure Discord chat room, “Tech For Palestine,” infiltrated Wikipedia, the world’s largest information database, and spread anti-Israel propaganda. We tell the inside story.
In her new book, “The Builder’s Stone: How Jews and Christians Built the West and Why Only They Can Save It,” Melanie Phillips takes a candid look at the corrosion of the West and the hard road back.
After all we’ve been through since Oct. 7, this year’s holiday of Purim calls for a new type of costume, one that pries open our souls and brings us closer toone another.
In the midst of an existential war, many prominent thinkers have written a slew of books examining the implications for Jews in both Israel and America. We review five of them.
We will realize, one day, that we were wrong to let ourselves be paralyzed by the blackmail of uniformed robots who are strong only because of our moral weakness.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we spoke to prominent non-Jews who are not afraid to express their love for Israel and the Jewish people.