Liberal
The West funds its own executioners in ideological war it barely realizes it is fighting - opinion
Institutional capture, ideological conformity, and foreign-backed authoritarian movements are challenging the individual freedoms that once formed the core of Western civilization.
Banning anti-Zionist rabbis is the enlightened and liberal position - opinion
My Word: When pride meets prejudice - opinion
Iranian expats face the same awakening Jews felt after October 7 - opinion
The pathological animus of ‘The New York Times’
The paper is regarded as the bible of America’s intellectual classes. Yet for years, its coverage of Israel has been a disgrace.
Top Jewish Democrat: Netanyahu, Dermer wrong to defend Trump on antisemitism
Ron Klein came to Israel to meet with government leaders and opinion settlers.
Liberals have to stop abetting ‘the jackals’
The American liberalism that failed
Our brothers, the liberal Jews in the United States, are in the eye of the storm and take a most visible position in the campaign against President Trump and the conservatives.
When a blinding echo chamber stifles diversity of thought
When New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote about the dangers of “liberal intolerance,” the notion seemed inconceivable, no longer.
Senate's vote to advance Kavanaugh polarizes liberal and conservative Jews
The groups against the decision were the National Council of Jewish Women and the Reform movement. Those praising the vote included the Republican Jewish Coalition and the Coalition for Jewish Values
Conservative National-Religious org. attacks liberal groups over funding
“We are saying ‘enough’ to the whitewashing of the NIF amongst the National-Religious community,” said Amital Bareli, director of Chotam.
Sweden’s prophet
Judaism under attack: The Orwellian hijack of tikkun olam
THE PRINCIPAL value of Judaism is justice itself (with compassion a close second). Contemporary “social” justice, however, hijacks the word and evacuates it of meaning.
The Nation-State Law: The first serving of the ‘New Israel’
The central argument does not focus anymore on the division of land, but on the character of the State of Israel.