The new criminal justice reform movement is destroying our ability to debate
It’s not only incorrect, but will harm Jewish and Black Americans in the long run
Early exit polls indicate that Democratic attitudes toward this summer’s civil unrest may have been costly
Do I want to be policed not by the police, but by my neighbors?
Those accusing the Jewish state of systemic racism have little to say about the orchestrated and massively successful efforts of the past decade
Our synagogues need a police presence that makes all of us feel safe—including those who are terrified of police
Alvin Kass is the first chaplain in NYPD history to become a three-star chief
Menorah lighting and blessings punctuate rally for social justice
Police now turn on lights, pick up meds for N.J. town’s Orthodox residents
Palestinian man drove car into train platform; attacked crowd with iron bar
Even in the Jewish state, ultra-Orthodox Jews look first to their own, and not to secular authorities, for security
Shomrim—controversial Jewish neighborhood watch groups—patrol the Orthodox enclaves of Brooklyn, where safety’s battles are fought along exclusive ethnic and community lines
Dozens injured yesterday, 18 Palestinians arrested
The conclusion of our weeklong series on the world of the Israeli mafia
A Tablet investigative series looks inside the world of the Israeli mafia