Tag: Patriotism

New York Congressman Ritchie Torres engages in a conversation with Tablet Magazine's Liel Leibovitz and Alana Newhouse, covering topics such as Zionism, the impact of social media on antisemitism, and the importance of patriotism.
An exhibition titled "From Erosion to Hope" in Israel features 90 artists reimagining the national flag using worn-out flags from the Arava Desert, symbolizing the nation's heartbreak, fear, and hope amidst ongoing crises and wars.
In a discussion reflecting on the importance of patriotism and traditional values in a postmodern world driven by emotions, the text emphasizes the significance of emotional connections to heritage, tradition, and moral codes.
Some commenters are critical of political figures, suggesting that if Biden struggles during a debate, Congressman Bowman might disrupt it, questioning loyalty.
Frat boys at the University of North Carolina gained attention for defending the American flag amid pro-Palestine protests, embodying a patriotic stance.
Israelis marked the 6-month anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack with sadness and frustration, demanding a ceasefire and criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's handling of the crisis.
The article discusses the divide between Israel's patriotic citizenry and its progressive elites in the wake of the recent conflict.
As a journalist for Newsday, John Steinbeck visited Israel in the 1960s and was inspired by the country's energy, patriotism, and military prowess, in contrast to what he saw as America's decline in vision and will.
The article discusses the challenges faced by American Jews during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in fitting into the American celebration of the Fourth of July.
Rick Richman believes that teaching history is crucial for fostering a connection to Israel and the Jewish people.
The podcast discusses the recent school shooting in Nashville and emphasizes the need to safeguard vulnerable institutions from similar attacks in the future.
The text discusses the issue of prosecutors releasing individuals who go on to commit serious crimes and criticizes elite individuals who speak negatively about the United States despite the opportunities it has provided them.
During a podcast episode over Fourth of July weekend, the discussion revolves around defending America against criticisms raised by NPR and liberal viewpoints that label America negatively on the global stage.
The text discusses President Joe Biden's statement that wearing a mask, even for fully vaccinated individuals in the company of other fully vaccinated people, is a patriotic act.
In the article "My Country, Tis of Thee, Right or Wrong?" the author discusses the dichotomy of love for one's country and its potential benefits or drawbacks.
In "Reclaiming Patriotism in an Age of Extremes," Professor Steven B. Smith discusses whether love of country is a positive force or a threat, questioning the importance of patriotism in a globalized world and exploring its role in addressing societal challenges in America.
In the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865, a religious controversy arose when President Andrew Johnson declared a day of mourning that coincided with the Jewish holiday of Shavuot.
In this episode, Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Allison Kaplan Sommer discuss three main topics: the controversy over an Israeli musician covering his eyes with duct tape to avoid seeing women dancing and whether this should be condemned, the struggle of Israel's Left to convey their patriotism effectively to fellow citizens, and the diminishing importance of Hanukkah as a Zionist and political holiday in Israel.
"The Patriots" by Sana Krasikov is a novel that follows the life of Florence Fein, an American Jew who moves to the USSR seeking a just society but ends up disillusioned, manipulated into betraying others, and suffering in the Gulag.
In this edition, Allison, Don, and Noah explore three key topics: the addition of four new Supreme Court Justices and its implications for a potential conservative revolution, Opposition Leader Yitzhak Herzog's Ten Point Peace Plan calling for a decade-long cooling-off period before negotiations, and the Ministry of Education and Jerusalem Municipality's efforts to instill patriotism in city kindergarten children.
The author discusses their unwavering loyalty to Detroit sports teams, despite living in Boston, attributing this allegiance to their father's influence.
A group of prominent Israeli artists declared their refusal to perform in a West Bank cultural center, sparking controversy and political intervention.