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What Ever Happened to the LA Times?
Dan Schnur

Who Are the Jews On Joe Biden’s Cabinet?
Ryan Torok


No Labels: The Group Fighting for the Political Center
Larry Greenfield
Latest Articles


Why the Civil War at Human Rights Watch Over Israel Matters
Gerald M. Steinberg

How Jewish Education Can Make Things Better
Dr. Benji Davis, Rabbi Michael Unterberg and Rabbi Alan Goldman



The Bret Stephens Speech
Dan Schnur

It’s Time to Add Humor to Our Fight Against Jew-Haters
February 17, 2026
Comics have swagger. When they use humor to speak the truth, it gets through for the simple reason that people love to laugh.


If the Horseshoe Fits… Saddle Up!
February 15, 2026
The antisemitic fervor and hatred of Israel on the far right is both growing and not all that different from the progressive Democratic left.

Brain Surgery, Film Noir, Accidental Love: Marcus Freed Is Still Out There
February 13, 2026
His love of life comes with an existential question that floats throughout the play: Why is he still alive? Why did he dodge all those bullets?

Washington’s Promise, America’s Test
February 13, 2026
We must defend our space in the public square and deepen our attachments in our private gatherings and lives. That is how we protect and deepen Jewish life in America.


Rethinking Rabbinical Education for a New Era
February 12, 2026
At a time when the Jewish world can feel uncertain and strained, investing in new models of rabbinic formation is an act of hope.

The Hidden Cost of Campus Antisemitism: Faculty Mental Health
February 12, 2026
Since Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack, many Jewish faculty at colleges and universities across the country have been describing their professional lives in language more commonly associated with trauma than academic disagreement.

Quo Vadis after October 8th: A Pledge for a New Direction in Memory Politics to End Political Homelessness
February 12, 2026
Remaining politically homeless is not a defeat; it is a commitment to a truth that refuses to be simplified.

The Crisis in Jewish Education Is Not About Screens
February 12, 2026
If we want to produce Jews who carry Torah in their bones, we need institutions willing to demand that commitment, and not institutions that blame technology for their own unwillingness to insist on rigor.

Theodor Herzl’s Liberal Nationalist Leap of Hope – and America’s
February 12, 2026
Herzl recognized nationalism as a powerful but neutral tool, capable of bringing out the best in us – or the beast in us.

Nation of Laws – A poem for Parsha Mishpatim
February 12, 2026
I live in a nation of laws but the laws seem to change with the flick of a tweet.

Borrowed Spotlight Art Exhibit Pairs Holocaust Survivors with Celebrities
February 12, 2026
Cindy Crawford, Wolf Blitzer and Chelsea Handler are among the celebrities who were photographed with survivors.

A Bisl Torah — Holy Selfishness
February 12, 2026
Honoring oneself, creating sacred boundaries, and cultivating self-worth allows a human being to better engage with the world.




Print Issue: One Man’s Show | February 6, 2026
February 12, 2026
How Meir Fenigstein Brings Israeli Stories to the American Screen

Does Tucker Carlson Have His Eye on The White House?
February 12, 2026
Jason Zengerle, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, and staff writer at the New Yorker wrote a new book about Carlson, “Hated By All The Right People: Tucker Carlson and The Unraveling of The Conservative Mind.”

