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The Torah is there to teach us important lessons. Are we listening?
In fact, the most Jewish thing you can do is disagree with Israel sometimes.
Islamophobia isn’t the problem. Muslim antisemitism is.
Israel isn't depriving Gazans of food, water, and medical supplies. The crooked United Nations, in bed with Hamas for years, is the actual culprit.
When "progressives" preach human rights but excuse terrorists, you know there's something fundamentally rotten with their calculus.
This is a fractured testament to October 7th, where memory, grief, and history speak in whispers only the living can still hear. Listener discretion is advised.
The Israel-Hamas conflict is not just about bombs and bullets. It also involves heavily biased hashtags, headlines, and live feeds — propagated, in large part, by the Qatari outlet against Israel.
Like all domino effects, the results have been a mix of tragedy, resilience, and unexpected opportunity.
The blood libel is alive and well — and, with a Wi-Fi upgrade, it’s going viral.
I'm not overly religious, so I wanted to know what our ancient sources say about Israel's pending conquest of Gaza City. The answers may surprise you.
From elite schools to cultural dominance, we need a bold blueprint to make antisemitism irrelevant and Jewish power permanent.
There is no inherent contradiction between liberalism and Zionism, but there is an obvious contradiction between liberalism and the Palestinian movement. Why, then, do so many liberals support it?
By co-opting the hostage cause, amplifying enemy propaganda, and undermining unity in wartime, Israel’s Far-Left is weakening the country from within.
The England I knew and loved, the land of my childhood, no longer exists.
Jewish history is littered with real-life examples of what happens when sociopolitical movements become messianic doctrines. The outcome is rarely pretty.
Back then, “Palestinian” meant Jewish. Ask anyone who lived through it.
If we define ourselves predominantly through the fight against antisemitism, we risk reinforcing the very image they project onto us.
Our enemy is not just fighting with guns and bombs. They are experts at weaponizing emotion — guilt, shame, grief, fear, rage — and turning it against us. Let's not fall into their pernicious trap.
For those who courageously stand with Israel, here is a step-by-step strategy to shut down the false genocide narrative levied at the Jewish state and expose the dangerous double standards fueling it…
This one "what if" could rewrite 2,000 years of Jewish exile, suffering, and persecution. Now, the path to be taken rests on our shoulders.