Tag: Zionism

This article explores the historical context and cultural appropriation surrounding the Palestinian cause.
The author argues that the Islamic Republic of Iran, led by its supreme religious leader, poses a significant threat to the civilized world, comparable to Adolf Hitler.
Social media company Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, has shut down the accounts of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for repeatedly violating its Dangerous Organizations and Individuals policy.
In this essay by Saul Goldman, the author explores the relationship between Zionism and Messianism in the context of Jewish history and identity.
The author reflects on the lack of understanding and explanation about why Judaism is remarkable, particularly outside of its religious and Zionist aspects.
The article discusses the practice of "review-bombing" or "rating-bombing" against Jewish and pro-Israel authors.
In this article, the author explores the historical context of Jewish suffering and persecution in Alexandria and Judea during the early Common Era, highlighting the similarities between the experiences of Jews in both regions.
In this article, the author discusses the perception and understanding of Zionism in Israel and around the world.
Dr. Ira Savetsky, an Upper East Side plastic surgeon, has been offering free plastic surgery to victims of antisemitic hate crimes or anyone affected by the 2022 attack on Israel.
The article discusses the importance of the "war of words" in shaping political policy and the image of Israel.
The author, an American Jew, initially left the US due to rising antisemitism under Trump and moved to Canada.
Jewish actor Noah Schnapp, known for his role in Stranger Things, recently addressed the controversy surrounding his views on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The article discusses how the Palestinian cause has been tied to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement by left-wing activists.
The author reflects on their journey of learning Hebrew and the significance it holds for their Jewish identity.
The text highlights the author's frustration with what they perceive as hypocrisy and double standards in the progressive response to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The author reflects on the concept of being a "closet centrist" within the Charedi community, citing a recent column by Jonathan Rosenblum in Mishpacha magazine as an example.
The book "Our Palestine Question: Israel and American Jewish Dissent, 1948-1978" by Geoffrey Levin explores the history of Jewish dissent over Israel and Zionism.
In a recent discussion, the concept of "diasporism" has emerged within North American Jewry as a counterpoint to traditional Zionism, with some Jews increasingly critical of Israel and Zionism.
The article explores the potential for solidarity between progressive Jews and Haredim (ultra-Orthodox Jews) by examining the history of Zionism and Orthodox Judaism.
The author writes a letter to their Hamas-supporting neighbors, expressing their desire for peace but also their support for Israel's response to Hamas' actions.
Fania Oz-Salzberger, a prominent Israeli scholar, discusses the book "A Quick Guide to Zionism in Hard Times" in an interview with Moment Magazine.
In Derek J. Penslar's book "Zionism: An Emotional State," he explores the emotional states underlying the Zionist project and the various reactions to it.
The author of the article recounts their journey of conversion to Judaism and their growing awareness of antisemitism.
The article discusses the hijacking of the Jewish culture war by the Palestinians, particularly in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This text discusses the divide among American Jews regarding the definition of antisemitism and the role of scholars and donors in shaping this discourse.