You refused to sit on a literary panel with me. I invite you to my Shabbes table instead, so we can actually talk to each other and face our fears.
American Jews, the PLO, and the CIA
The left’s addiction to warmed-over Soviet anti-Zionist propaganda from half a century ago proves that its criticism of Israel has nothing to do with facts on the ground in Gaza
Popular fiction has become the newest front in the culture wars surrounding the support of Israel
In 1959 there was a global swastika epidemic. What does the last resurgence of this symbol of Jewish hatred tell us about the current one?
Sonali Thakkar’s grotesque new book about Jewish ‘whiteness’ shows that the oldest hatred is also the most plastic
And excludes today’s most pernicious form of Jew-hatred
Israel is the topic, but American Jews are the target
Using lies and social pressure to force students to disavow Israel is a strategy aimed at raising the psychic and professional cost of being Jewish
Many of us liberal Jews are not awake to the hatred of our colleagues, students, professors, and thought leaders
After a year of mounting political defeats, the Professional Staff Congress hoped a resolution accusing the Jewish state of ‘murder’ would provide a useful distraction. Now at least 100 members are resigning.
Soviet Jews stood up to anti-Zionism once before. Now they are helping the younger generation of American Jews—including their own children—fight back against a wave of defamation and hate, while mainstream Jewish organizations wilt.
The Jewish attempt to cancel Israel and Jewish peoplehood
When an ugly hatred arrives in your idyllic backyard, don’t say we didn’t warn you it was coming
Your only two choices are Zionism and anti-Zionism. Pick wisely.
The city council’s 2018 vote on Israel left many local Jews feeling unwelcome. Is it the new normal across midsize-town America?
I was about to find out that Canadian students at a top school like York University could hold protests just as serious and menacing as those I had seen in the Middle East
The presidential trailblazer just took a historic first step toward national dialogue about anti-Semitism. But its success will depend on whether he’s willing to confront some hard choices.