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Seth Winberg
Young Jews who support a binational state aren't all anti-Zionist
A survey showing high youth support for a one-state solution expresses something other than rejection of Israel
Amanda Goldstein
What cancer taught me about the desert
When God mapped out a hard route, did Moses ever stop to ask, ‘Are You sure they need to hear all of this?’ Does advance notice hurt or help? (Matos/Masai)
Michael Jacobson
A ceasefire won’t end Iran’s terror war on Europe
Even if US-Iran talks resume, Tehran will keep sending its proxies to commit attacks and buy weapons. European governments must crack down harder
Shayna Goldberg
The voice that carried a brother home
Ilay David told his brother Evyatar’s story to the White House, the UN, and the world; since the hostages’ return, he’s embodied long-term resilience in unexpected ways
Raphael Wahl
Israel, you are spending our love like it’s infinite
After a lifetime of loyalty, I find myself standing at a distance, watching Israel’s government waste 70 years of Diaspora goodwill
Andrew Silow-Carroll
A New York Times map tells America’s immigration story. Where are the Jews?
Jewish people moved to the US from all over, but census data erased their unique contributions to America, and the NYT should have acknowledged them
Dana Blander
A political commission of inquiry won’t truly investigate – or heal
A coalition-controlled inquiry would predetermine both the investigators and the conclusions, deepening divisions instead of helping Israel confront October 7
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Samantha Kahn
Jul 11, 2026, 5:44 PM
Openness is Not the Absence of Conviction
Here's the irony. The very people defending Reform Judaism's commitment to openness sometimes seem uncomfortable when someone asks whether Reform Judaism itself still stands for anything. I think it does. In fact, I think it must. Because a movement that asks nothing of...
Michael Boyden
Jul 11, 2026, 5:40 PM
Israel’s Last Hope
I made aliyah with my wife and two children in 1985. I didn't go to Israel because I was looking for a job or in search of a mid-life change. I was the rabbi of a flourishing congregation in...
Harriet Gimpel
Jul 11, 2026, 5:30 PM
Zionism or the History of Silencing
"Zionism," she said, "a nice idea." She laughed in that recognizable way she had. A stranger would mistakenly accept her laugh as genuine. But not a stranger, I was not sadly surprised by her next sentence, "It failed." If I...
Tom Livny
Jul 11, 2026, 5:27 PM
Hardly Anything Left to Protect: Day 2 of Protective Presence
On Thursday I traveled to the West Bank with Alon, a young guy who’s pursuing a PHD in the USA and is just in Israel on a visit. We both met in Givatayim to pick up a car that...
Sheldon Kirshner
Jul 11, 2026, 5:23 PM
The Graham Platner Fiasco
Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee who was contesting the US Senate race in Maine, was a problematic candidate from the very start, yet his blatant shortcomings were willfully dismissed or ignored by the powers that be in his party. As...
Yochanan Schimmelpfennig
Jul 11, 2026, 2:35 PM
When disagreement becomes a deficiency
Rabbi Seth Winberg deserves credit for refusing the easiest accusation. The fact that many young American Jews support a binational state does not automatically mean that they hate Israel, reject Jewish collective existence or have joined an anti-Zionist crusade....
Steve Kramer
Jul 11, 2026, 2:33 PM
Where have the Kramers been lately?
It’s been a year since war started with Iran. At that time we were on a river cruise on the Danube. When the cruise ended several days later, we disembarked in Nuremberg and flew the same day to Athens,...
Nadav Tamir
Jul 11, 2026, 2:08 PM
Smart diplomacy can make Turkey and Qatar part of the solution
Last week, US President Trump, who maintains close relations with Turkish President Erdoğan, attended a NATO summit in Istanbul. Israelis struggle to accept the close relationship between Trump and Erdogan, refusing to understand that it goes beyond the connection...
Fabio Andre
Jul 11, 2026, 1:52 PM
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The latest Pew Research Center data is more than a mere sociological trend; it is a strategic warning flare that cannot be ignored. With one in eight young Americans expressing a favorable view of Hamas, and the Israeli government’s...
John Meister
Jul 11, 2026, 1:26 PM
Germany is finally confronting the public denial of Israel’s right to exist
Germany has tolerated a legal loophole for far too long, one that antisemites have repeatedly exploited. But on July 10, 2026, the Bundesrat, the upper house representing Germany's sixteen state governments, finally moved to resolve it. The Bundesrat backed a...
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