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Bibi on a Razor’s Edge

I hope that Netanyahu’s laudable objectives can be accomplished before the price of Israeli blood, treasure and international isolation become too great to bear.

Can We Turn Curses into Blessings in 2024?

Since Oct. 7, I don’t know who is more cursed and who is more blessed anymore. The only clarity I have is a certain realization that behind some curses are hidden blessings.

Inseparable Identities

Today for Shachar, there is no debate. There is no separation for her between being Israeli and being Jewish. 

A New Year Resolution for Our Nation: Revive the Pledge of Allegiance

What was extraordinary about MLK, and what has been lost today, is his unifying faith in the ideals of his country. King didn’t fight America’s ills by crushing the nation’s self-esteem but by doing the reverse. “You’re better than that,” he told us, and many of us listened.

October 7 and the Limits of Language

What I saw over four weeks is an Israel that is in survival mode. It has no choice. The less I talked about it, the more I felt it.

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