The article discusses how the Palestinian cause has been tied to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement by left-wing activists. Using concepts like intersectionality...
The author criticizes the feminist community for remaining silent in the face of the brutal attacks by Hamas on women in southern Israel. Despite their previ...
While there are claims that Israeli democracy is failing, the reality is that no democracy is without problems. Israel has no written constitution but has be...
The author reflects on their disappointment and fear after losing Israeli elections and discusses various ways they have tried to manage it, including visiti...
In a walk through a park with A.B. Yehoshua, the author discusses his critique of American Jewry and his vision of Zionism. He emphasizes the importance of a...
Israel's Memorial Day, Yom HaZikaron, is a relatively new holiday that unites the Israeli population through a shared commemoration of fallen soldiers and te...
The text discusses the controversial topic of the Deir Yassin massacre, which has been used as a rallying cry against Zionism and Israel for many years. Prof...
Gil Troy responds to Allan Arkush's review of his book "The Zionist Ideas," emphasizing the mischaracterization of his interpretation of Theodor Herzl's Zion...
In a discussion of modern Zionism during the holiday of Sukkot, the tension between the temporary nature of life and the everlasting tradition of the Jewish ...
The Rabbis Feminist Zionism discusses the intersection of feminism, Zionism, and postmodernism, highlighting Einat Ramon's perspective as a feminist Zionist ...