Tag: Zionist Project

After the tragic loss of their daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren in a terrorist attack in the Gaza Envelope, a bereaved Jewish family grapples with the challenges of mourning, memorialization, and resilience.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib spoke at the Peoples Conference for Palestine in Detroit alongside individuals tied to a U.S.-designated terrorist group, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
The article argues that the commonly-held belief that Israel was created as a result of neocolonialist American imperialism is false.
The article explores the concept of Jewish power and its use and abuse in the context of Israel.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the failure of haredi leaders in Israel to understand the difference between rabbinic rulings and public policy.
Prof. Michael Levin discusses the significant role of Jewish-German architect Richard Kaufmann, who was hired in 1920 as the chief planner of the Zionist community and had a major influence on shaping the modern landscape of Israel.
In the Summer 2015 issue of Letters, several thought-provoking discussions are highlighted.
The author reflects on significant numbers that have shaped his Jewish identity, ranging from experiencing a divine connection at 10 to grappling with manhood at 14, serving in the IDF at 17, engaging in activism through hunger strikes, facing healthcare costs during protests, and navigating financial transitions in Israel and the U.S.