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The world benefits enormously from Israel, even if it refuses to admit it. It’s time we stop apologizing for existing and begging for fairness.
So many people are talking about Israel, yet so few are getting it right.
Thousands of years later, we’re still wrestling with the same question as our ancestors: Should Jews immigrate to their motherland?
History shows what happens when Israel’s patience is mistaken for weakness.
This is not moral equivalency. This is moral distortion. Real "Tikkun Olam" means having absolute moral clarity.
He spent his career fighting for justice. Then he realized he was fighting the wrong fight. Indeed, many Jews fell for the "woke" lie.
Too much of what passes today as Jewish “thought leadership” is utterly useless to Jews who need real answers amid skyrocketing antisemitism, political uncertainty, and social insecurity.
The days of proud antisemitism are back.
I love Israel not because she is flawless, but because she is ours. If we're not advocating for our Jewish state, we're letting others write her story.
It is not enough to merely outlast those who wish to harm us. Our calling is to transform the blows into a deeper resilience, a renewed culture, and a flourishing Jewish future.
The courage activism once demanded has been replaced by the performance of it. Announcing you’re “anti-war” or want to “save the planet” doesn’t mean you have the faintest idea how to solve either.
From Brooklyn to Melbourne, too many Jews see Israel not as it is, but as a canvas for their politics, nostalgia, and illusions.
Israelis have always been politically engaged. Demonstrations are part of the country’s DNA. But one of Israel’s enduring truths is that the silent majority is often drowned out by the street.
We don't demand equal numbers of Laotian ballet dancers or left-handed plumbers, but many folks single out Jews for being too represented in certain fields. It makes no sense.
Behind closed doors, the IDF is admired and studied in great detail. Yet, in public, it’s denounced. Condemnation without context or consistency will not produce peace.
The Jewish cause is not every cause. We must stop funding everyone else’s problems. We don’t need to prove our morality. We need to ensure our survival.
To be pro-Israel is to affirm belief in moral clarity, civilizational inheritance, and national sovereignty — all core components of what makes the West great.
Telling the Jewish story without including Mizrahi, Sephardic, and other global Jewish histories is like reading a book with half of its chapters missing.
In human history, the most persecuted minorities aren’t always the poorest or the weakest; they are often the ones who, against all odds, succeed.
The Torah is there to teach us important lessons. Are we listening?