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zionism
Obama was, for better or worse, the face of liberal Zionism
During his campaign for president in 2008, I wrote a column suggesting that Barack Obama was struggling to connect with Jews because they weren’t sure that he supported Israel’s cause in his gut — that is, in his kishkes.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: A calling to see — and write about — the truth
The peripatetic philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy was en route from Iraq to his home in Paris when the Journal caught up with him by phone during a stopover in Morocco and spoke about a wide range of topics, from the election of Donald Trump to the successes of Zionism.
Jewish artists’ intertwined roots, identity on display
“You have his nose,” said a man I’ve never met before, pointing to a photo of Theodor Herzl displayed on the wall.
Iran’s president blames ‘Zionist groups’ for US ruling that he says violates nuclear deal
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani blamed “Zionist pressure groups” for a U.S. Supreme Court ruling he said could undermine the Iran nuclear deal.
Keeping UCLA a place of thriving Jewish life and pro-Israel activism
There’s a campus where Israel is celebrated and Jews thrive.
What football can teach us about Israel education
Imagine a quarterback who had to run every play through a gaggle of coaches, agents, broadcasters, analysts, advertisers, fans and peanut vendors. Crazy, right?
Caroline Glick and me
You know you’ve made it in the Jewish world when you get to speak to 1,000 Hadassah women at their national convention.
Does an American Jewish historian’s rejection of Zionism signal broader trend?
Hasia Diner is one of the most acclaimed American-Jewish historians in the country.
Palestinian terrorism and Muslim hypocrisy: An open letter from a Muslim woman
While millions of children got out of bed on the morning of June 30 excited to be on summer vacation, one child did not.