Tag: Jewish Politics

President Joe Biden delivered a speech outlining a proposed deal to end the Gaza war, putting pressure on both Hamas and Israel to accept it.
In this text, there is a discussion about the Hamas ceasefire agreement that did not materialize and Israel's strategic move into Rafah.
In a recent discussion on "College Break" with Hadley Freeman, Noa Fay, and Maya Ilany, the conversation revolved around the Gaza conflict's impact on Ivy League campuses in America.
In this text, the discussion revolves around the relationship between universities and the pro-Hamas encampment movement, particularly in light of Mike Johnson's apparent establishment of a counter movement.
Tensions between the U.S. and Israel peaked recently when the U.S. allowed a UN Security Council resolution on a cease-fire to pass without veto, leading to a crisis between Biden and Netanyahu.
In a thought-provoking essay, the authors urge American Jewish philanthropists to prioritize their own security and well-being amid rising threats by adopting a self-preservation approach reminiscent of the airplane oxygen mask analogy.
Eli Lake discusses the identity struggle of writer-director Jonathan Glazer, who recently rejected his Jewish identity on a podcast, raising questions about progressive Jewry prioritizing politics over Jewish heritage.
The text discusses the impact of Michigan's "Uncommitted" campaign against Joe Biden and his approach to the Gaza conflict.
Republican strategist Nachama Soloveichik, a key figure in Nikki Haley's presidential campaign, believes the Republican Party is undergoing a midlife crisis characterized by a shift towards neo-isolationism under Donald Trump's influence.
"Shoshana," a film by director Michael Winterbottom, delves into the complexities of Jewish politics in British Mandate Palestine during the 1930s, through the character Shoshana Borochov, a member of Haganah.
In this episode of Home Front, the focus is on three main topics.
Fania Oz-Salzberger, a prominent Israeli scholar, discusses the book "A Quick Guide to Zionism in Hard Times" in an interview with Moment Magazine.
The article discusses several topics related to the Republican primary race, the Israel-Gaza conflict, and President Biden's rhetoric.
The article discusses the impact of President Biden's stance on Israel and the Gaza conflict on Jewish American voters and the upcoming 2024 elections.
A recent congressional hearing involving Republican Elise Stefanik and the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania has sparked controversy and criticism.
The Republican Jewish Coalition's leadership summit in Las Vegas was dominated by discussions about Hamas' attack on Israel.
The first GOP debate did not prioritize Jewish issues, including U.S.-Israel relations.
This week's Zoom call features Emmanuel Shahaf and Iyad Rafidi, advocates for a single federated state in Israel and the West Bank, excluding the Gaza Strip.
The question of whether America could cut aid to Israel and whether it would do so is being discussed more openly, even among American Jewish supporters of Israel.
President Joe Biden expressed his concerns about the extreme elements of Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet in a recent interview with CNN.
The race for a Senate seat in Montana is shaping up to be a contentious battle between a hard-right incumbent, Rep. Matt Rosendale, and a political newcomer, Tim Sheehy, who was endorsed by GOP leadership.
In a recent discussion, Sally Abed, Miriam Herschlag, and Noah Efron cover topics including the politics of memory in cemeteries, the implications of a video made by Ashkenazi teens depicting stereotypes about Sefaradim, and the cultural impact of a new duet by deceased Yemenite singers created through AI.
Dan Senor discusses five potential scenarios for the outcome of the Israeli election on a podcast.
"Smahtguy" is a graphic novel that tells the life story of Barney Frank, a pathbreaking gay legislator known for his gruff demeanor and no-nonsense approach to politics.